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PPT On Parts Of Speech

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Published in: English
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This PPT will impart basic and introductory knowledge on Parts of Speech which will help students to enhance their knowledge in English Grammer. 

Indira M / Ipoh

8 years of teaching experience

Qualification: PhD Lit, M.Ed TESL, BA ELS

Teaches: English, Biology, History, Bahasa Malaysia, MUET (English Test), Pengajian AM

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  1. OF PEECH The 8 "building blocks" of the English language... ADJECTIVE
  2. NOUN Per on, place, thing or idea: "what or who" Nouns are concret like dogs and cars. Or abstract like anger, liberty and friendship. Common like desks, puppies and mother. like Or proper Juanita, McAllen, HEB or Texas.
  3. VERB A erb tells what the noun does or is. ' An action verb tells you that "She dances.' 'A linking or state of being verb tells you that "The monster is ugly."
  4. PRONOUN A pronoun is a short word tha takes the place of a noun. ' Pronouns can be: Subjects : he or she Objects: him or her Possessive: his or hers Indefinite: nobody or all Demonstrative: this or those Important: Always be s re theoronoun has a clear referent !
  5. ADJECTIV Presenting a blue car a red car and a light brown car... Adjectives are descriptive words used to "modify" or ell more about nouns and ronouns... Without colorful and precise adjectives, language would be pretty blah !
  6. DVE B ' An adverb is a descriptive yord that tells more about a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Adverbs tell how where and when: "Yesterday, she ranquickly do ntown. The most commonly used adverb in English is "very.' Many adverbs end in "l quickly, carefully, & slowly...
  7. out after before down over under RE OSITO A preposition shows a position relaåonship between two or pronouns more nouns or into on walked through the door Sh into the room.' Q9h The relationship can be spatial, as in the sentence above, or in from time, as in the sentence below: ' "After the trac meet, he was very tired.'
  8. CONJ NCTION A conjunction IS a short joining yord, such as "and, or, but, for, so & yet.' The main function of a conjunction is to join words, phrases and clauses together: Slowly and carefully A red hat and a white hirt He had no ticket, b t e went anyway.
  9. INTERJECT O "Watch out! Where'd this rocket come from???" An interjection is a word or words) of shock or surprise. It is usually used by itself and is followed by an exclamation point. Examples are: Wow! , Cool! , Awesome! and so on.