The Parts of Speech
Each part of speech explains not what the word is, but how the word is used. In fact, the same word can be a noun in one sentence and a verb or adjective in the next. The next few examples show how a word's part of speech can change from one sentence to the next, and following them is a series of sections on the individual parts of speech, followed by an exercise.
- Books are made of ink, paper, and glue.
- Deborah waits patiently while Bridget books the tickets.
- We walk down the street.
- The mail carrier stood on the walk.
- The town decided to build a new jail.
- The sheriff told us that if we did not leave town immediately he would jail us.
- They heard high pitched cries in the middle of the night.
- The baby cries all night long and all day long.
The next few sections explain each of the parts of speech in detail. When you have finished, you might want to test yourself by trying the exercise.
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