Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
100

This part of speech shows the relationship or direction between a noun and another word (like “under,” “behind,” “during”).

preposition 

100

The preposition in “The book is on the table.”

on

100

This part of speech connects words or groups of words, as in “I want pizza and salad.”

conjunction

100

What are the two acronyms for conjunctions 

FANBOYS and AWUBIS 

100

end in -ly

adverbs 

200

The pronoun that replaces “Maria and I” in a sentence.

we

200

This part of speech replaces a noun. Words like he, she, and it.

pronoun 

200

The adverb in “The dog barked loudly.”

loudly 

200

The adverb that tells how often in “She always finishes homework.”

always 

200

The adverb that tells when in “We will leave tomorrow.”

tomorrow 

300

The adjective in the sentence “The tall tree swayed.”

tall

300

The adjective in “My three dogs barked loudly.”

three

300

The word that describes color in “She wore a blue jacket.”

blue

300

This part of speech describes a verb.

adverb

300

The adverb in “He ran quickly to class.”

quickly 

400

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

adjective 

400

The correct verb form: “She (run/runs) every morning.”

runs

400

The action verb in “They jumped over the puddle.”

jumped 

400

The helping verb in the sentence “She is running.”

is

400

This part of speech shows action or a state of being.

verb

500

This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

500

In the sentence “The cat slept,” this word is the noun.

cat

500

This kind of noun begins with a capital letter and names a specific person or place.

proper noun 

500

The noun in “Friendship is important” that names an idea.

friendship 

500

The plural form of the noun “child.”

children 

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