PARTS OF SPEECH Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions

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PARTS OF SPEECH Nouns Pronouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Prepositions Conjunctions Interjections

Nouns are words that name people, places or things.

2.Concrete and Abstract Nouns: Concrete Nouns name people, places and things that you can see, touch, taste, hear or smell. Examples: Fire, music, perfume, pizza… Abstract Nouns name ideas or feelings. Democracy, Love, Sadness… 1.Common and Proper Nouns: Common Nouns are general names of people, places and things. Examples: Mall, School,Teacher, Holiday….. Proper Nouns are names for specific people, places and things. (Proper Nouns always begin with a capital letter). Jenny, Saturday, Labor Day

4-Compound Nouns: Nouns that are made up of Two or more words. Examples: Daydreams, baseball, playground…. 3- Collective Nouns: Collective nouns name groups of people, places or things. Examples: class, club, orchestra,….

5-Possessive Nouns: A possessive Noun tells who or what owns something 5-Possessive Nouns: A possessive Noun tells who or what owns something. -To make singular nouns possessive add apostrophe and S (‘s )to the end of the nouns: Examples: CAT: The cat’s toy. Robert: Robert’s spelling test. -To make plural nouns possessive, add an apostrophe(‘) to the end of the noun when the plural noun ends in s. Cats: The cats’ toys. Students: The students’ Music Teacher. -If the last letter of the plural noun does not end in s add apostrophe and S (‘s )to form the plural possessive. Children: The Children’s Toys.