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PARTS OF SPEECH

PARTS OF SPEECH. "There is no education like adversity." Disraeli, Endymion. Purpose of presentation:.

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PARTS OF SPEECH

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  1. PARTS OF SPEECH "There is no education like adversity." Disraeli, Endymion

  2. Purpose of presentation: • This presentation provides a very basic introduction to the concept of parts of speech in language. Actually, the study of parts of speech can be quite complicated and involved, but the purpose of this presentation is to give the students a working vocabulary and a way to improve their grasp of grammar.

  3. In the English language . . . • There are nine parts of speech . . . • Nouns • Verbs • Pronouns • Adjectives • Adverbs • Conjunctions • Articles • Prepositions • Interjections It isimportant to understand that every word in a sentence has a job to do, a role in the sentence.

  4. Noun: person, place, thing or quality • Person: Mr. Garcia likes to eat spinach. • Place: Mission is an old town. • Thing: To cook you need a couple of pots. • Quality: Honesty is a great value to possess. • Idea: All you need is love.

  5. Kinds of Nouns

  6. Verb: shows action or state of being • Action: He was running through the forest. • State of being: He was sad that particular morning. • Every sentence musthave a verb.

  7. Pronoun: takes the place of a noun • Guillermo was studying for the mid-term exam when he realized that it was three o’clock in the morning. • (There are actually many types of pronouns: personal, interrogative,demonstrative, indefinite, relative, possessive, reflexive, reciprocal)

  8. Types of Pronouns Personal Pronouns I, me, mine, you, your, yours, she, her, hers, it, its, we, us, our, ours, they, them, their, theirs, myself, yourself Indefinite Pronouns anybody each either none someone, one, etc. Interrogative Pronouns who whom what which whose Demonstrative Pronouns this that these those

  9. Adjective: describes a noun • They answer the questions: • Which? • What kind? • How many?

  10. Adjective: describes a noun • The beautiful woman only wanted a couple of pairs of shoes. • The rainy day made us even sadder.

  11. Article: There are only three articles--the, a , an(Actually, articles are adjectives and not a different part of speech) • The bicycle was not only red but shiny. • A yellow moon always appears in October. • An excellent student, Armando passed all his exams.

  12. Adverb: describes a verb or adjective • They typically end in –ly. • They answer the questions: • How? (He ran quickly). • When? (She left yesterday.) • Where? (We went there.) • To what degree or extent? (It was too hot.)

  13. Adverb: describes a verb • The little girl walked happily through the park. • The orphan hungrily ate the hot stew.

  14. Conjunctions: words that join words, phrases or sentences • Coordinating Conjunctions: connect similar or equal ideas. (FAN BOYS) • For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so • Subordinating Conjunctions: connect ideas that are dissimilar or unequal. • However, because, when, since, until…

  15. Conjunctions: words that join words, phrases or sentences • Manuel and Marisol loved to cook. • You will go to school, or you will fail. • I am happy because I just received my check. • It has been cloudy since the morning.

  16. Preposition • A word or phrase that shows the relationship between the noun that it takes as an object and some other word in the sentence. • A few ways to remember/ test if a word is a preposition: • What a cat can do to a tree. • What Superman can do to a cloud.

  17. Preposition: A word or phrase that shows the relationship between the noun that it takes as an object and some other word in the sentence. • The cat was on the table. • The dog was under the table. • These are some common prepositions: • For on to up • at under above toward • With between in behind • From upon into off

  18. Prepositions • Prepositions never stand alone; they always have a noun/pronoun as its object. • You can walk over the bridge. • Her note to Nina and Marcus was sad. • It happened during the last test.

  19. Interjections: expressive words • Wow, you knocked that ball out of the park. • Oh, you really need to take care of yourself. • Huh, what did you say? • Ah, now I understand the problem.

  20. Identify each word in the following sentence • The beautiful queen was walking slowly on the cool lawn, and she was reading a long book about knights and kings which she enjoyed. Check next slide for answers!

  21. The beautiful queen was walking slowly article adjective noun verb verb adverb • on the cool lawn, and she was reading a preposition article adjective noun conjunction pronoun verb verb article • long book about knights and kings which • adjective noun preposition noun conjunction noun preposition • she enjoyed. • Pronoun verb

  22. Assignment: Identify parts of speech 1. The queen knew that she would be the only pretty woman at the party.2. The king did not know if he was going to make the cake, and he was afraid to tell the queen. 3. The thin waitress told the customers that they desperately needed to go on a diet. 4. I ran many miles every day, and I couldn’t lose a pound.5. This quiz was a piece of cake.

  23. Identify each part of speech and then replace each nonsense word with a “real” word `Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.

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