How do I use the English part of speech?

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Noun – Tom lives in New York. Pronoun – Did she find the book she was looking for? Verb – I reached home. Adverb – The tea is too hot. Adjective – The movie was amazing. Preposition – The candle was kept under the table.
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Noun – Tom lives in New York. Pronoun – Did she find the book she was looking for? Verb – I reached home. Adverb – The tea is too hot. Adjective – The movie was amazing. Preposition – The candle was kept under the table. read less
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Noun -- Tom lives in New York. Pronoun -- Did she find the book she was looking for? Verb -- I reached home. Adverb -- The tea is too hot. Adjective -- The movie was amazing. Preposition -- The candle was kept under the table.
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NOUN- A noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns are often used with an article (the, a, an). PRONOUN-A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. A pronoun is usually substituted for a specific noun, which is called its antecedent. VERB-The verb in a sentence expresses action or being....
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NOUN-A noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea.Nouns are often used with an article (the,a,an). PRONOUN-A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun.A pronoun is usually substituted for a specific noun, which is called its antecedent. VERB-The verb in a sentence expresses action or being.There is a main verb and sometimes one or more helping verbs. ADJECTIVE-An adjective is a word used to modify or describe a noun or a pronoun. ADVERB-An adverb describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, but never a noun. PREPOSITION-A preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence. CONJUCTION-A conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses, and indicates the relationship between the elements joined. INTERJECTION-An interjection is a word used to express emotion.It is often followed by an exclamation point. read less
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When you play Bingo, have the students shout out the part of speech every time you say a new word. Instead of saying, “Rock, paper, scissor!” say “Noun, verb, adjective!” in order to get more practice speaking the words out loud. Whenever you play a new song, ask students what...
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When you play Bingo, have the students shout out the part of speech every time you say a new word. Instead of saying, “Rock, paper, scissor!” say “Noun, verb, adjective!” in order to get more practice speaking the words out loud. Whenever you play a new song, ask students what parts of speech appear in the titl read less
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Try to speak English confidently whether you are good at it or to remove fear
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First you have the self confidence. Then try to learn English part of speech then learn where we use the each type. In which situation we have to use the type.
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Whenever you name something it is Noun or when words are used instead of Names it is pronoun.. Action words are Verbs.. describing actions are Adverbs describing nouns are Adjectives and so on..
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Try to speak English confidently whether you are good at it or to remove fear
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By watching or by learning first. Then you may implement this by speaking it with your friends, parents pr cousins
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So here you straight forward use each part of speech like- 1. Nouns 2. Pronouns 3.verbs 4. Adjectives 5.adverbs 6.prepositions 7.conjunctions 8. interjections so you use the English part of speech likewise😊
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So here you straight forward use each part of speech like- 1. Nouns 2. Pronouns 3.verbs 4. Adjectives 5.adverbs 6.prepositions 7.conjunctions 8. interjections so you use the English part of speech likewise😊 read less
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