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WELCOME
Today’s
Quote:
“ The beginning
is always today.”
Mary Wollstonecraft
Now Let’s see Today’s Lesson:

Part 2
Objectives:

 Recognize the Parts of Speech.


 Define each Part of Speech
 Elaborate lists of classified words
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech

8
NOUN VERB
PRONOUN ADJECTIVE ADVERB
CONJUNCTION PREPOSITION INTERJECTION
NOUNS
are the names of
persons, places or
Pe t things. y
rm
er a
house love
ADJECTIVES
Modify, describe nouns or
pronouns (numbers, colors,
nationalities are adjectives).
y
blu

pp
h a
e

Italian seven
VERBS
Show action or
state of being
ta k
ke
lo o
a s keep
w
ADVERBS
Modify verbs, adjectives and
other adverbs.

to o
o w
n
aga a y rapidly
in tod
PREPOSITIONS
Begin a phrase and show the
relationship between its object and
some other word in the sentence.

in fr under h
om w i t
in g
d ur
PRONOUNS
Take the place of
he nouns r
h e
th em him
it
Conjunctions
Join words, phrases and
clauses

s
les
d
an

un
bu beca
t or use
INTERJECTIONS
are short
exclamations s
a l a
ah ouch
hi oh
Well, some experts may
suggest something
different.

MARKERS: For instance, articles,


the, this, that, determiners, and other
some, few, many, similar words could be
my, his, our, their, grouped and labeled as
a, those, any,
MARKERS.
In this project, we will use
the term MARKER for all
the little words that fit in
the following structure:

MARKER + adjective + NOUN


The
Some
His
Now let us make some
short lists of words.
These words will fall
under a classification:
noun, verb, etc.
Work with your
dictionary and increase
your,

WORD POWER

Let’s go !
List of Prepositions
above along on beneath beyond after

down into at to up since

across among over beside by before

from about behind toward within until

against around below between during with

in past through under like without


List of Adjectives
busy curious fragile inquisitive real wrong colorful

careful different helpful outstanding rich beautiful cute

cautious difficult important poor shy bloody graceful

clever easy impossible powerful sleepy bright misty

crazy famous innocent puzzled wild clean shiny


List of Adverbs
bravely clearly exactly less monthly

almost awkwardly correctly far loosely never

angrily briefly daily gently loudly often

annually carefully easily honestly madly only

badly cautiously equally Innocently more painfully

blindly eventually even irritably nearly perfectly


List of Verbs ( irregular )

begin sink swear grow bite forget

drink swim tear think come get

ring break wear throw do give

teach choose blow drive draw go

shrink speak fly ride eat take

sing steal know write fall shave


Markers, conjunctions,
interjections
Markers Conjunctions
A / an Some Its and but

The Few Those Our or nor

This Many My Their Interjections

That Any His Your Ah ! Hi !

These Several Her Oh ! Mmm!


Now, Can you classify these words ?
with Chinese
Use the Symbol: tell and
N = noun brave meal
Ad = adjective those friend
Av = adverb believe take
Mk = marker
house softly
Pp = preposition
many blue
V = verb
honestly my
Pn = pronoun
Cj = conjunction keep for
because building
Just a minute !

Let’s do another practice


What kind of word should be in the blank space ?

1. My ______ friend
2. A big and _______ apple
Use the Symbol:
3, The young man _______ Rome
N = noun 4. Roger ______ hisa old dog
Ad = adjective 5. A brilliant and enthusiastic _______
Av = adverb
6. These small __________ peas
Mk = marker
Pp = preposition
7. I ______ a new bicycle.
V = verb 8. I was very ______
Pn = pronoun 9. It is my turn _____ I will leave now.
Cj = conjunction
10. _____ sister ______ English ____ her
uncle.
Good !

Now, the last practice .


Each oval contains a
group of words...
Tom
Tom
Red
Red his
his
from
from teacher
teacher
man Sweet
Sweet old
old
man
Cherries
Cherries and
and
happy
happy
some
some
aa
Italy
Italy
Put these words in
order. Each oval
contains a phrase.
CONGRATULATION !

You have done an excellent work !

But let me tell you a little more about some words !


A word can have different
functions (and meanings).
Be ALERT.

I hate to see a fly around. (noun)

Wild swans fly great distances. (verb)

I saw him yesterday. (verb)

I have a new saw. (noun)

Your watch is very cute. (noun)


I watch TV on weekends, (verb)
Now your turn to classify (words in red)
Helen has a pretty face.

You must face everyday problems.


I bought a new brush.

The girls brush their teeth after meals.

The train travels across long distances.


My company will train new clerks.

The file is on your desk.

The clerk will file these documents.


There’s much more to say, but
now let’s take a break !
verb ?

or

noun ?
Have a nice day
and
Enjoy English !

Jaanrod’s Studio
Jaanrod@myway.co
October 2005

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