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English Grammar (BASIC)

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  1. Introduction to Sentences
    7 Topics
  2. The Parts of Speech
    9 Topics
  3. Noun
    8 Topics
  4. Pronouns
    12 Topics
  5. Adjectives
    8 Topics
  6. Tenses
    6 Topics
  7. Modals
    2 Topics
  8. Verbs
    16 Topics
  9. Active and Passive Voice
    2 Topics
  10. Articles
    2 Topics
  11. Adverb
    8 Topics
  12. Prepositions
    4 Topics
  13. Conjections and interjection
    6 Topics
  14. CORRECT USAGE

    Subject-Verb Agreement
    2 Topics
  15. Nouns and Pronouns
    2 Topics
  16. Adjectives Correct Usage
    1 Topic
  17. Verbs Correct Usage
    2 Topics
  18. Adverb Usage
    1 Topic
  19. Conjunctions Correct Usage
    2 Topics
  20. Punctuation and Its Uses
    1 Topic
  21. Spelling Rules
    1 Topic
  22. The Formation of Words
    1 Topic
  23. Figures of Speech
    1 Topic
  24. Question Tags
    1 Topic
  25. More Structures
    1 Topic
  26. Paragraph Writing
    1 Topic
Lesson 2, Topic 6
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PARTS OF SPEECH

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PARTS OF SPEECH

Explanation: A noun is a word used as the name of a person, place, or thing.
Examples:

  1. “Akbar was a great king.”
  2. “Kolkata is on the Hooghly.”
  3. “The rose smells sweet.”
  4. “The sun shines bright.”
  5. “His courage won him honor.”

Explanation: An adjective is a word used to add something to the meaning of a noun.
Examples:

  1. “He is a brave boy.”
  2. “There are twenty boys in this class.”
  3. “She has a beautiful voice.”

Explanation: A pronoun is a word used instead of a noun.
Examples:

  1. “John is absent because he is ill.”
  2. “The book is where you left it.”

Explanation: A verb is a word used to express an action or state.
Examples:

  1. “The girl wrote a letter to her cousin.”
  2. “Kolkata is a big city.”
  3. “Iron and copper are useful metals.”

Explanation: An adverb is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
Examples:

  1. “He worked the sum quickly.”
  2. “This flower is very beautiful.”
  3. “She pronounced the word quite correctly.”

Explanation: A preposition is a word used with a noun or a pronoun to show how the person or thing denoted by the noun or pronoun stands in relation to something else.
Examples:

  1. “There is a cow in the garden.”
  2. “The girl is fond of music.”
  3. “A fair little girl sat under a tree.”

Explanation: A conjunction is a word used to join words or sentences.
Examples:

  1. “Rama and Hari are cousins.”
  2. “Two and two make four.”
  3. “I ran fast, but I missed the train.”

Explanation: An interjection is a word that expresses some sudden feeling.
Examples:

  1. “Hurrah! We have won the game.”
  2. “Alas! She is dead.”
  3. “Wow! What a beautiful sight!”