Postby Petite Soeur » Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:09 pm
The nine parts of speech are...
Nouns-person, place, or thing EX: Luxembourg, Shelby, toy truck
Pronouns-a word that takes a place of a noun. EX: him, she, it
Verbs-words that denote action such as run, draw; or signify a sense of being EX: is, are, was
Adjectives-words that modify (give more information to) a noun. Example the blue dog, the handsome boy
Adverbs-words that modify adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs. They typically end with -ly. EX: very, really, truly
Articles-the, an, and a (articles are also adjectives)
Conjunctions- hooks words up together. EX: but, and, or, yet, so (the mnemonic device FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so) will help you remember conjunctions.
Prepositions-like conjunctions these little words hook words together. My CP English III teacher gave us a mnemonic device to remember prepositions: "anywhere a mouse can go". EX: to, above, across, around, of, off
Interjections Words that demonstrate emotions like excitement or anger. They are set apart from a sentence by either an exclamation point or a comma. EX: Gee whiz!, Darn!, Shoot!, Goodness!, Oh my gosh!