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SAINT

ANTH NY’S
SAINT ANTHONY’S COLLEGE

COLLEGE
ENGLISH
SAINT ANTHONY’S COLLEGE
ENGLISH
SAINT ANTHONY’S COLLEGE
GRADE 7

KAREN AGRESOR BEA


TEACHER
8 PAR T S O F
S P E E C H
NOUN

A noun names a person,


place, things or idea.
PRONOUN

Pronouns replace the name of


a person, place, thing or idea
in a sentence.
VERBS

A verb is a word or group of


words that describes an
action, experience.
PREPOSITIONS

A preposition is used before a noun,


pronoun, or gerund to show place,
time, direction in a sentence.
ADJECTIVES

An adjective describes a
noun or pronoun.
ADVERBS

An adverb tells how often, how,


when, where. It can describe a verb,
an adjective or an adverb.
CONJUNCTIONS

Conjunctions join words or


groups of words in a sentence.
INTERJECTIONS

Interjections express strong


emotion and are often followed by
an exclamation point.
N
N O
OUUNNS
S
NOUN
 A word that names a person, a place, a thing, or an
idea.
Proper nouns name a particular person, place, thing or
idea and begin with a capital letter. (United States, June,
and Louise)
Common nouns do not name a particular person, place or
thing and do not need capitalization. (country, month, and
school)
V
V E
E R
R B
B S
S
VERBS
 The main word in the predicate of a sentence that
expresses action or being.
Action verbs tell what the subject does.(sing)
Verb phrases are verbs made up of more than one word. (is
studying)
Other verbs are called helping or auxiliary verbs. (has, have)

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