1.Enumerate the parts of speech​

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Answer:

The Eight Parts of Speech

NOUN.

PRONOUN.

VERB.

ADJECTIVE.

ADVERB.

PREPOSITION.

CONJUNCTION.

INTERJECTION.

Answer:

Adjectives

  • An adjective modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.

Example:

  • The sleepy bear hibernated all winter.
  • It's a long drive, but it's worth the trip.
  • Should I buy the blue jeans or purple sweater?

Adverbs

  • An adverb modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Example:

  • Joe grumpily got out of bed.
  • Sara ran very quickly to school.
  • That's quite expensive, don't you think?

Conjuction

  • A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses.

Example:

  • You'll need to study all night if you want to pass tomorrow's test.
  • Go to the store and buy some milk.
  • Kristopher doesn't have enough experience. Therefore, we will not hire him.

Interjections

  • An interjection is a word used to express emotion.

Example:

  • Bah, who cares what they think anyway?
  • If Cody asked me out on a date, gosh, that'd make my day.
  • I spilled the coffee everywhere. Oops!

Nouns

  • A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

Example:

  • Send in the clowns.
  • Brazil is beautiful this time of year.
  • His love of music really shows.

Prepositions

  • A preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence.

Example:

  • Between you and me, I wouldn't trust Andy.
  • The coffee shop is across the street.
  • Put the carrots in the refrigerator, please.

Pronouns

  • A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun.

Example :

  • She is the smartest kid in class.
  • George took the book from him.
  • Who is coming to the party tonight?

Verbs

  • Verbs express action or a state of being.

Example:

  • Let's walk to the park.
  • Janine lives in Minneapolis.
  • The air conditioning unit desperately needs repair.