Parts of Speech
- Created by: GBushell
- Created on: 07-04-14 18:52
View mindmap
- Parts of Speech
- NOUN
- Person
- Place
- Thing
- often with 'a', 'an' or 'the' infront
- An abstract noun is one which describes something you can't see or hold: it is a concept or feeling
- ADJECTIVE
- Describes a noun
- often comes in front of a noun but does not have to
- E.g. the book was old
- VERB
- doing, being, having
- usually gives the action
- ADVERB
- describes the verb
- often ends in '-ly'
- ADJECTIVE
- Describes a noun
- often comes in front of a noun but does not have to
- E.g. the book was old
- ADVERB
- describes the verb
- often ends in '-ly'
- PRONOUN
- stands instead of a noun
- subject pronoun
- I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they
- object pronoun
- me,you,him/her/it, us, you, them
- CONJUNCTION
- a joining word
- and, although, but, if, since, because
- E.g. but can often change the mood
- PREPOSITION
- tells us the relationship between thins
- NOUN
Comments
No comments have yet been made