Speech Payal(g) Ludhiana

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GOVT. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, PAYAL Project Name: Parts Of Speech Made By: Mandeep Kaur (Math Mistress)

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DEFINITION OF NOUN A naming word is called a noun.

Types Of Noun Common Noun Proper Noun Collective Noun Abstract Noun

Example Of Noun 1. Limca is very popular. 2. Ludhiana is big city. 3. Nutan was a great actress of India. 4. The Charminar is in Ludhiana. 5. Soldiers are known for their bravery. 6. Books provide us with knowledge.

Verb • A verb is a word that is used to describe the action of a person, animal or thing.

Kinds Of Verbs Transitive Verb Intransitive Verb

Example Of Verbs 1. The baby cries. 2. The girls play. 3. A thief lives. 4. Their mother looked.

Adverb An adverb is a word that describes a verb.

Kinds of Adverbs

Adverb of Manner Adverbs of time Adverbs of place Adverbs of Number Adverbs of degree

Example Of Adverbs • • • • •

Ravi spoke jokingly. The sun will rise now. It is raining here. Once I traveled by ship. The tube is nearly full.

Adjective An Adjective is a word that qualifies or describes a noun.

Kinds of Adjectives Quality Quantity Number Demonstrative Interrogative

Example Of Adjective • • • • •

The best student won the trophy. I drank all the milk in the cup. The boy had two balloons. This is a pilot pen. Which car is yours?

Modals A Modal is an auxiliary verb which is used with a main verb to indicate a particular attitude such as possibility, obligation, prediction etc. Example: can, could, may, will, would, shall, must, ought to, dare, need, used to.

Conjunctions A Conjunction is a part of speech that connects words, clauses or shows relations between sentences.

Kinds Of Conjunctions Co-ordinative Subordinative Correlative

Example Of Conjunctions • •

Ram and Sham went to the market. (a) He continues gambling. (b) He lost all his money. He continued gambling till he lost all his money. 3. He is so weak that he cannot walk.

Pronoun • A pronoun is a word used in a place of a noun.

Kinds Of Pronoun 1. Personal Pronouns (I, my, we, our, you, he, his, it, her, mine) 2. Emphatic Pronouns (myself, herself, ourselves, themselves) 3. Demonstrative Pronouns (this, those, that) 4. Indefinite Pronouns (one, none, some, few) 5. Distributive Pronouns (each, either, neither) 6. Interrogative Pronouns (what, who, which)

Determiners That words determine the position of a noun, are called Determiners.

Kinds Of Determiners • • • •

Article (a, an, the) Demonstratives (this, that, these, those) Possessives (my, her, his, him, our, their) Numerical (one two, first, both, none, few,

every, either, neither) • Quantitative (some, any, much, more, less, little, a little, the little) • Wh-Words (what, which, whosoever, whose)

Example Of Determiners 1. Our team won the match. 2. I have little money to help you. 3. You take an apple every day. 4. Each boy got a packet of sweets. 5. I do not see any sense in going there now.

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