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Parts of Speech

1. Nouns
2. Verbs
3. Adjectives
4. Adverbs
5. Pronouns
6. Prepositions
7. Conjunctions
8. Determiners
9. Interjections

1. Nouns
Countable: car, house, opinion,
2. Verbs
feeling 3. Adjectives
Transitive: give, love, touch
Uncountable: water, salt, Comparatives: bigger, younger,
Intransitive: sleep, die, sneeze
knowledge, advice more interesting
Modals: could, can, might, will
Proper: Mike, Morocco, Paris Superlatives: biggest, youngest,
Auxiliaries: did, have, be
Collective: staff, crew, police most interesting
Abstract: love, anger, illusion
Concrete: rock, desk, table

4. Adverbs 5. Pronouns
Intensifier: extremely, very, Subject: I, you, she 6. Prepositions
quite Object: me, his, us Place: in, on, at
Frequency: normally, usually, Reflexive: myself, ourselves Time: in, on, at
always Indefinite: anyone, someone, Direction: to, from, through
Manner: quickly, slowly, calmly nobody

7. Conjunctions
Adding: also, and, moreover 8. Determiners 9. Interjections
Cause and effect: because, so, Article: definite (the) indefinite I suppose these can be classified
thus (a/an) according to the feeling/emotion
Comparing: like, likewise, as Quantifiers: some, many, a few they convey, ie., sandness,
Contrasting: whereas, otherwise, Determiners: This, those, that happiness, etc.
unlike

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