THERE ARE 11 PARTS OF SPEECH
NEW POST FROM V.MAHENDIRAN THE DIRECTOR - MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM
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Of course, There are 11 parts of speech in English in my research.
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Noun- All in front of you seen by you is a noun.
Pronoun- A word which replaces a noun.
Verb- A word which gives an action to a sentence.
Auxiliary- A word which supports to a verb's action to determine the tense rule.
Adjective- A word which describes a noun's quality.
Adverb- A word which amplifies a verb's action, how, where and when does it act.
Articles- Three words (a, an, the) in English which denote nouns.
Preposition- A word which may link (if necessary) two different words.
Conjunction- A word which connects two different sentences.
Interjection- Some words in English like hurray, alas, ah, oh, ooh oops and so on that may be used to show feeling on expression.
Punctuation- A mark which helps to make tune and tone to a sentence.
V.MAHENDIRAN
FACILITATOR IN SOFT SKILLS & ENGLISH LANGUAGE, VISITING PROF IN ENGLISH.
THE DIRECTOR MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM
mimseglobalenglish.blogspot.in
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Of course, There are 11 parts of speech in English in my research.
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Noun- All in front of you seen by you is a noun.
Pronoun- A word which replaces a noun.
Verb- A word which gives an action to a sentence.
Auxiliary- A word which supports to a verb's action to determine the tense rule.
Adjective- A word which describes a noun's quality.
Adverb- A word which amplifies a verb's action, how, where and when does it act.
Articles- Three words (a, an, the) in English which denote nouns.
Preposition- A word which may link (if necessary) two different words.
Conjunction- A word which connects two different sentences.
Interjection- Some words in English like hurray, alas, ah, oh, ooh oops and so on that may be used to show feeling on expression.
Punctuation- A mark which helps to make tune and tone to a sentence.
V.MAHENDIRAN
FACILITATOR IN SOFT SKILLS & ENGLISH LANGUAGE, VISITING PROF IN ENGLISH.
THE DIRECTOR MIMSE GLOBAL ENGLISH NAGAPATTINAM
mimseglobalenglish.blogspot.in
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