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Today's special — Parts of speech.

Learn to identify and use the 8 parts of speech in English.
Examples: 1) Anna lives in Moscow. In bold — proper nouns (used to refer to specific people, concepts, places, or things). 2) He is kind. In bold — an adjective — a word that describes a noun or pronoun. 3) Anna lives in Moscow. In bold — verbs indicate what the subject of a sentence is doing. 4) They often behave badly. In bold — adverb of manner — an adverb is a word that can modify a verb, adjective, adverb, or sentence. 5) I don’t really know him. In bold — personal pronoun — a pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. 6) I wake up at 8 o'clock. In bold — time preposition — prepositions can be used to indicate aspects such as time, place, and direction. 7) He likes swimming and hiking. In bold — coordinating conjunction — conjunctions are used to connect different parts of a sentence (words, phrases, or clauses). 8) Ouch! I hurt my finger. In bold — emotive interjections — interjections ( a word or phrase) are used to ex

Learn to identify and use the 8 parts of speech in English.

Examples:

1) Anna lives in Moscow.

In bold — proper nouns (used to refer to specific people, concepts, places, or things).

2) He is kind.

In bold — an adjective — a word that describes a noun or pronoun.

3) Anna lives in Moscow.

In bold — verbs indicate what the subject of a sentence is doing.

4) They often behave badly.

In bold — adverb of manner — an adverb is a word that can modify a verb, adjective, adverb, or sentence.

5) I don’t really know him.

In bold

— personal pronoun — a pronoun is a word used in place of a noun.

6) I wake up at 8 o'clock.

In bold — time preposition — prepositions can be used to indicate aspects such as time, place, and direction.

7) He likes swimming and hiking.

In bold — coordinating conjunction — conjunctions are used to connect different parts of a sentence (words, phrases, or clauses).

8) Ouch! I hurt my finger.

In bold — emotive interjections — interjections ( a word or phrase) are used to express a feeling, greet someone or give a command.