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Parts of SpeechBy: Georgia Arruda
EED 616PowerPoint Presentation
10/15/2012
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What Does Part of Speech Mean?
Each part of
speech explains notwhat the word isbut how the word isused.
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The Eight Parts of Speech
Verb
Noun Pronoun Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions Conjunctions interjection Home
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Each part of speech explains notwhat the word is, but how the word isused. In fact, the same word can be anoun in one sentence and a verb or
adjective in the next.
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Adverbs
Adverb
An adverb can modifya verb, an adjective,another verb, aphrase, or a clause.
The seamstressquickly made themourning clothes.
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Lets Take a Closer Look!
VerbA verb is what you
do!I will run, hop, and
skip down thetrack.
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Here come the nouns!
NounA noun is a person
place or thing.Ms. Arruda is going
to Vegas thisweekend. Home
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Pronouns
PronounA pronoun can
replace the noun oranother pronoun.Which show doyou
want to see?
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Additional Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
A personal pronounrefers to specificperson or thing andchanges its form toindicate person,number, gender, andcase.
Possessive Personal
Pronouns A possessive pronoun indicates
that the pronoun is acting as amarker of possession anddefines who owns a particularobject or person.
(mine, yours, hers, his, its,ours theirs)
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Additional Pronouns Continued
Interrogative
Pronouns
An interrogative
pronoun is used toask questions.(who, whom, which,
what and the
compounds formedwith suffix ever).Home
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Still More Pronouns!
Demonstrative Pronouns
A demonstrative pronounpoints to and identifies anoun or a pronoun.
(this, that, these, andthose are demonstrativepronouns)
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What about the Adjectives?
Adjectives
An adjective modifies anoun or pronoun bydescribing, identifying,or qualifying words.
The truck-shaped
balloon floated over thetreetops.
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Conjunctions
I ate the pizza and
the pasta!
You can use
Conjunctions to linkwords, phrases, andclauses.
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Prepositions
Prepositions
A preposition linksnouns, pronouns, andphrases to otherwords in a sentence.
(on, against, over,during, beneath,beside)
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What is an Interjection?
InterjectionsAn interjection is a
word added to asentence to conveyemotion.(Ouch!, Hey!)
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Parts of Speech Poemby Kim Vetter
A nouns the name of anything, As house or garden, hoop, or swing. Instead of nouns the pronouns stand- Her head, your face, his arm, my hand. Adjectives tell the kind of noun,
As great, small, pretty, white, or brown. Verbs tell of something to be done- To read, count, sing, talk, laugh, or run. How things are done the adverbs tell, As slowly, quickly, ill, or well.
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Poem Continued
Conjunctions join the words together, As men and women,wind or weather.
The preposition stands before A noun, as in or through a door. The interjection shows surprise, As Oh! How Pretty; Ah! How wise.
Thats why we learn the parts of speechWhich reading, writing, speaking teach. Cause grammar needs to be correct To help you earn the worlds respect.
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Created for you by:Georgia Arruda
Words are fun, be
creative, exploreand encouragefreedom ofexpression with the
Amazing wonder ofwords!
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