The 8 Parts of Speech That Are Used To Describe English Words Are: Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions Articles

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Test name: listening

Section: 1 or 2
Subject: adjective
Which and which
Prep
Practice
Level
Level of difficulty
orrect answer
Wrong answer
Test format multiple choice
!re"uency of repetition: low medium high
Pretoefl 1pretoefl 2 toefl 1 toefl 2 real test
!or vocab:
#rammar based
onte$t based
%lement analysis
&dd one out
'eaning (definition) based
Secondary meaning
Identifiers (noun), verbs, modifiers, and connectors or adverb. Identifiers name people, places and
things. Verbs show action and being. Modifiers give extra details. Connectors link words and phrases
together.
Concrete
bstract
!erivative or baseword
"assive or active vocabular#
$unctional or non functional
The 8 parts of speech that are used to describe English words are:
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Pronouns
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Articles
Text Type Purpose tructural !eatures "anguage !eatures
*arrative To entertain+ amuse or
instruct
&rientation
complication series of
events coda
*oun groups to
describe characters
and settings time
words ,ction verbs
-eport To classify and.or describe
#eneral statement
/escription
Technical language+
simple present tense+
#eneralised Terms
-ecount To retell a series of events
&rientation se"uence
of events
/escriptive language+
past tense+ Time
words to connect
events+ Words which
tell us where+ when+
with whom+ how
Procedure
To instruct someone
how to do something
#oal material or
e"uipment steps
0erbs usually at the
beginning of each
instruction Words or
groups of words which
tell us how+ when+
where+ with whom
%$planation
To e$plain how or why
something occurs
Phenomenon
identification
%$planation se"uence
Technical language 1se
of words such as
because+ as a result+ to
establish cause and
effect se"uences
%$position
To persuade by arguing
one side of an issue
Thesis ,rguments
-einforcement of
thesis
Words that "ualify+ eg
usually+ probably Words
that lin2 arguments eg
firstly+ on the other hand
-esponse
to respond to an artistic
wor2
onte$t of artistic
wor2 /escription
of artistic wor2
3udgement
Words which e$press
judgements /escriptive
language

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