Parts of Speech
Noun: (n.) A person, place, or thing. Ex. dog
Verb: (vb.) A word telling an action. Ex. walk
Adjective: (adj.) A word describing a noun. Ex. happy
Adverb: (adv.) A word describing a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Ex. quietly
Pronoun: (pron.) A word used to replace a noun. Ex. he, you, I
Preposition: (prep.) A word that connects nouns and pronouns to the sentence. Ex. above
Article: (art.) A word that points out a noun. Ex. a, an, the
Conjunction: (conj.) A word that joins words or clauses. Ex. and
Subordinating Conjunction (sub conj) A word that joins an ind and dep clause. Ex. because
Interjection: (interj.) A word that expresses emotion. Ex. Wow!
Verb: (vb.) A word telling an action. Ex. walk
Adjective: (adj.) A word describing a noun. Ex. happy
Adverb: (adv.) A word describing a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Ex. quietly
Pronoun: (pron.) A word used to replace a noun. Ex. he, you, I
Preposition: (prep.) A word that connects nouns and pronouns to the sentence. Ex. above
Article: (art.) A word that points out a noun. Ex. a, an, the
Conjunction: (conj.) A word that joins words or clauses. Ex. and
Subordinating Conjunction (sub conj) A word that joins an ind and dep clause. Ex. because
Interjection: (interj.) A word that expresses emotion. Ex. Wow!