Lesson 1 Parts of Speech Table
Lesson 1 Parts of Speech Table
Lesson 1 Parts of Speech Table
part of
speech function or "job" example words example sentences
Verb action or state (to) be, have, do, like, work, English Club is a web site. I like English
sing, can, must Club.
Noun thing or person pen, dog, work, music, This is my dog. He lives in my house. We
town, London, teacher, live in London.
John
Adjective describes a noun a/an, the, 2, some, good, I have two dogs. My dogs are big. I like
big, red, well, interesting big dogs.
Adverb describes a verb, adjective or quickly, silently, well, badly, My dog eats quickly. When he is very
adverb very, really hungry, he eats really quickly.
Pronoun replaces a noun I, you, he, she, some Tara is Indian. She is beautiful.
Preposition links a noun to another word to, at, after, on, but We went to school on Monday.
Conjunction joins clauses or sentences or and, but, when I like dogs and I like cats. I like cats and
words dogs. I like dogs but I don't like cats.
Interjection short exclamation, sometimes oh!, ouch!, hi!, well Ouch! That hurts! Hi! How are you? Well, I
inserted into a sentence don't know.
Here are some sentences made with different English parts of speech:
Many words in English can have more than one job, or be more than one part of speech. For example, "work" can be a verb and
a noun; "but" can be a conjunction and a preposition; "well" can be an adjective, an adverb and an interjection. In addition,
many nouns can act as adjectives.
To analyze the part of speech, ask yourself: "What job is this word doing in this sentence?"
In the table below you can see a few examples. Of course, there are more, even for some of the words in the table. In fact, if
you look in a good dictionary you will see that the word "but" has six jobs to do:
10. We got back home late at night but we didn't go to sleep immediately. We were very hungry.
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Directions: Label the parts of speech for each word in the bold.
This excerpt is taken from chapter one of THE SECRET GARDEN by Frances Hodgson Burnet.
When (1.) Mary Lennox (2.) was (3.) sent Misselthwaite Manor to live (4.) with her uncle, everybody(5.) said
she was the(6.) most disagreeable looking child ever seen. It was true too.
(7.) She had a little thin face (8.) and a little thin body, thin
light hair and a (9.) sour expression. (10.) Her hair was (11.) yellow and her face was yellow,
(12.) because she had been born(13.) in (14.) India and had always been ill one way (15.) or another.
Decide which parts of speech are the underlined words
1. ( Proper) Noun
2. (helping) Verb
3.(Action) verb
4. preposition
5. (Action) verb
6.adverb
7. pronoun
8.(Coordinating) Conjunction
9.adjective
11.adjective
13. preposition