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Grace be upon to Allah The Almighty,
this assignment has been finished. I
am very happy because I can finish
this assignment before the due date.
Firstly, I want to thank to my English
teacher, Puan Rahimah because she
has teaching me English subject for
this year. She is an understanding
teacher about her students. I hope
she can always smile because she
looks nice in her smile. Next, I want
to thank to my lovely parents for
their support in money matters such
as to buy the things to make this
assignment. I also want to thank to
all my friends that helped me when I
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dont understand something about
this assignment. Lastly, I want to say
thank you to all that have helped me
to finish this assignment. Without
them, I cant finish this assignment.
Thank you.
Contents
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1 Acknowledgement 1
2 Contents 2
3 Introduction of Speech 3
4 Noun 4
5 Verb 5
6 Participle 6
7 Interjection 7
8 Preposition 7
9 Pronoun 8
10 Conjunction 9
11 Adverb 11
12 Example Sentences
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13 :Noun 12
14 :Verb 12
15 :Participle 13
16 :Interjections 13
17 :Preposition 14
18 :Pronoun 14
19 :Conjunction 15
20 :Adverb 15
Introduction
For your information, there are 8 parts of
speech in the English Language. We use
all of them every day in our
conversations. It was:
Noun
Verb
Participle
Interjection
Pronoun
Adverb
Conjunction
Preposition
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I will describe each of them in this
assignment. I will make 5 example
sentences for each of them.
1) Noun
A part of speech inflected for case, signifying a
concrete or abstract entity.
A word that functions as the name of some specific
thing or set of things, such as living creatures,
objects, places, actions, qualities, states of existence
or ideas.
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Concrete Nouns : a physical entities that can be
observed by at least one of
the senses
Abstract Nouns : refer to abstract object
2) Verb
A part of speech without case inflection but inflected
for tense, person and number
A word denoting an action, occurrence or state of being
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To Be Verbs : the verb be is manifested in eight;
a) Be e) Was
b) Is f) Were
c) Am g) Been
d) Are h) Being
: these verbs precede nouns or
adjectives in a sentence, which
become predicate nouns and
predicate adjectives
3) Participle
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Participle one, the word having + past
participle
4) Interjection
A part of speech expressing emotion
An emotional greeting or exclamation
Conventions like Hi, Bye and Goodbye are
interjections, as are exclamations like Cheers! and
Hooray!
Very often characterized by Exclamation Mark (!)
depending on the stress of the attitude or the force
of the emotion they are expressing
5) Preposition
A part of speech placed before other words in
composition and in syntax
An establisher of relation and syntactic
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To modify noun phrases and verb phrases in the
manner of adjectives and adverbs
6 ) Pronoun
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Relative : refer back to people or things
Pronoun previously mentioned
Interrogative : ask which person or thing is meant
Pronoun
7) Conjunction
A part of speech binding together the discourse and
filling gaps in its interpretation
Connect words, sentences, phrases and clauses
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Subordinating Conjunctions: join an independent
clause and a dependent clause and also called
subordinators. The most common subordinating
conjunctions in the English language include:
After In order that
Although Since
As So that
As far as Than
As if Though
As long as Unless
As soon as Until
As though When
Because Whenever
Before Where
Even if Whereas
Even though Wherever
Every time While
If
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8) Adverb
A part of speech without inflection, in modification of
or in addition to a verb, adjective, clause, sentence or
other adverb
Provides information about the manner, place, time,
frequency, certainty or other circumstances of the
activity denoted by the verb or verb phrase.
Modify adjectives and other adverbs
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Example sentences of noun:
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Example sentences of participle:
Example sentences of
interjection:
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Example sentences of
preposition:
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Example sentences of
conjunctions:
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