All words in English belong to any one of the following parts of speech. DO NOT MEMORIZE. Just understand what they are.
1. NOUN
2. PRONOUN
3. VERB
4. ADVERB
5. ADJECTIVE
6. PREPOSITION
7. CONJUNCTION
8. INTERJECTION
1. NOUN >>> NAMES
Name of a PERSON >>> RAJU PRIYA
Name of a PLACE >>> TEMPLE DELHI
Name of a THING >>> CAR FLOWER
Name of an IDEA >>> LOVE FREEDOM
2. PRONOUN >>> IN PLACE OF A NOUN
PRONOUNS >>> I, WE, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, THEY
Priya is my friend. Indian Players are great.
She is dancing. They have won the World Cup.
Priya >>> NOUN Indian Players >>> NOUN
She >>> PRONOUN They >>> PRONOUN
3. VERB >>> ACTION WORDS
MAIN VERBS
SWIM RUN PLAY
AUXILIARY (HELPING) VERBS
i) 'BE'-FROM VERBS - AM, IS, ARE, WAS, WERE
ii) 'DO'-FORM VERBS - DO/DOES, DID
iii) 'HAVE'-FORM VERBS - HAVE/HAS, HAD
iv) 'MODAL' VERBS - (Let's learn about modals later)
4. ADVERB >>> TELLS MORE ABOUT A VERB
(Most of the adverbs end in "ly" - softly, clearly, slowly)
He walks slowly She is dancing beautifully
walks > Verb is dancing > Verb
slowly > Adverb beautifully > Adverb
The adverbs "slowly" and "beautifully" tell about the verbs.
He walks---- How? >> SLOWLY
She is dancing ---- How? >> BEAUTIFULLY
5. ADJECTIVES >>> TELLS MORE ABOUT A NOUN
The elephant is big The Giraffe is tall
Elephant > Noun Giraffe > Noun
big > Adjective tall > Adjective
The Adjectives "big" and "tall" tell about the Nouns.
BIG >>>ELEPHANT
TALL >>> GIRAFFE
6. PREPOSITION >>> RELATES A NOUN TO ANOTHER WORD
A cat is on the table A girl is siting under the tree
A girl is standing near the table A book is in her hand
ON > PREPOSITION >> relates "A cat" to "the table"
NEAR > PREPOSITION >> relates "A girl" to "the table"
UNDER > PREPOSITION>>> relates "A girl" to "the tree"
IN > PREPOSITION >>> relates "A book" to "her hand"
7. CONJUNCTION >>> CONNECTS WORDS
Sathiya and Sekar are friends The snake is beautiful but dangerous
AND > CONJUNCTION >> connects " Sathiya" >< "Sekar"
BUT > CONJUNCTION >> connects "beautiful" >< "dangerous"
8. INTERJECTION >>> WORDS OF STRONG FEELINGS
(Interjections will have an exclamation mark (!) )
Hurrah! I win the 1st prize Alas! They lost their family.
They are crying.
HURRAH > INTERJECTION >> expresses JOY
ALAS > INTERRJECTION >> expresses SORROW
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அன்பு சந்துரு, வணக்கம். உங்களின் சீரிய முயற்சி வெற்றிப் பெற வாழ்த்துகிறேன்.
எளிய நடையில் நல்லப் படங்களுடன் விளக்கம் தரும் விதம் குழந்தைகளுக்கு மிக எளிதாக விளங்க உதவிடும் என்பதில் ஐயமில்லை.
இந்த நேர்த்தியான படைப்பு உங்களின் தொழில் மீதான ஈடுபாட்டை காட்டுகிறது.
உங்களோடு சேர்ந்து நானும் கற்றுக் கொள்கிறேன்.
நன்றி.
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