Grammar: The Eight Parts Of Speech Flashcards
Pronoun
It takes the place of a noun.
An antecedent is the noun that a pronoun stands for.
Verb
It expresses action (action verb) or links the subject to another word in the sentence (linking verb).
Predicate nominative and predicate adjective.
Adjective
It modifies a noun or a pronoun.
Which one, how many, what kind.
Adverb
It modifies a verb, an adjective, or another a adverb.
Tells how, to what extend, when, or where.
Preposition
It relates a noun or pronoun (its object) to some other part of the sentences.
An object may be compound.
The preposition, its object, and any modifiers make up a prepositional phrase.
Anything a plane can do to a cloud.
Conjunction
It connects words or word groups. The coordinating conjunctions are and, but, or, nor, for, and yet. 1. Coordinating 2. Subordinating 3. Adverbial (Conjunctive Adverbs)
Interjection
It shows sudden, usually strong, feeling.
Can be followed by a comma or an exclamation point.
Prepositional Phrase
Acts like adjectives and adverbs.
Begins with a preposition and ends with an object.
Noun
It names a person, place, thing, animal, or idea.
Proper nouns name particular persons, places, etc., and are capitalized.