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Title: Parts of Speech


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Parts of Speech
  • Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives

2
Noun
  • A person, place, thing or idea.
  • Types of nouns
  • Collective, common, proper, abstract, concrete,
    and compound.

3
Common Noun
  • Names any one of a group of persons, places, or
    things. Generally NOT capitalized.

4
Proper Noun
  • Names a particular person, place, thing, or idea
    and begins with a capital letter.

5
Collective, Concrete, and Abstract Nouns
  • Collective noun- names a group (audience, class,
    team, family)
  • Concrete noun- names a person, place, or thing
    that CAN be perceived by one or more of the
    senses.
  • Abstract Noun- names an idea, a feeling, a
    quality or a characteristic.

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Compound Noun
  • A single noun made up of more than one word.

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Pronouns
  • Pronoun- a word that is used in place of one or
    more nouns or pronouns.
  • Personal Pronouns- refers to the one speaking,
    the one being spoken to, or the one being spoken
    about (I, me, you, them, she, he, they, etc.)

8
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
  • Reflexive pronoun- refers to the subject and is
    NECESSARY to the meaning of the sentence.
  • Intensive pronoun- emphasizes a noun or another
    pronoun and is unnecessary to the meaning of the
    sentence.
  • END IN SELF or SELVES

9
Demonstrative Pronouns
  • A demonstrative pronoun points out a person,
    place, an idea.
  • THIS, THAT, THESE, or THOSE

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Interrogative Pronouns
  • An interrogative pronoun introduces a question,
    and it will be at the BEGINNING of the question.
  • WHAT, WHICH, WHO, WHOM, or WHOSE

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Indefinite Pronoun
  • Refers to a person, a place, a thing, or and idea
    that may or may not be specifically names.
  • Common indefinite pronouns
  • All, any, some, none, more, both, somebody,
    nobody, most, much, few, everything

12
Relative Pronoun
  • A relative pronoun introduces a subordinate
    clause.
  • A subordinate clause does not express a complete
    thought and it cannot stand by itself as a
    complete thought.
  • THAT, WHICH, WHO, WHOM, WHOSE

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Adjectives
  • An adjective is a word that is used to modify a
    noun or a pronoun.
  • To modify means to DESCRIBE.
  • Adjectives answer the following questions
  • What kind
  • Which one
  • How much
  • How many

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Articles (article adjectives)
  • A, an, and the.
  • A and an are indefinite articles because they
    refer to any member of a general group.
  • The is a definite article because it refers to
    someone or something in particular.

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Demonstrative Adjectives
  • Demonstrative adjectives point out a specific
    noun or nouns.
  • THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE
  • These words MUST be followed by a NOUN or
    PRONOUN to be considered an adjective.
    Otherwise, the word is being used as a pronoun.

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Proper Adjectives
  • A proper adjective is formed from a proper noun.
    Proper adjectives, like proper nouns, are
    capitalized.

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Determining Parts of Speech
  • To determine a part of speech, you MUST look at
    how it is used in the sentence, not just what you
    think it is. Example
  • My favorite color is blue. (blue is a noun)
  • I love my blue house. (blue is an adjective)
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