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1 Parts of Speech II

2 Parts of Speech When we are talking about parts of speech, we are talking about the types of words that make up a sentence. This is more specific than the word forms you normally study. Parts of Speech Subject Verb Object (Noun) (Adjective) (Adverb)

3 Parts of Speech Always start by finding the verb.
The verb is the action in the sentence. This can also include modals and other helping verbs! I walked into the building. We run frequently. I hate talking to him. I have been studying English for 2 hours. She’s a nice person. When might you ask her?

4 Parts of Speech Then, find the prepositional phrases.
A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition (to, from, in, at) and ends with a noun. I walked (into the building). We run frequently. I hate talking (to him). I have been studying English (for 2 hours). She’s a nice person. When might you ask her?

5 Parts of Speech A prepositional phrase is not important for the sentence structure. The sentence structure can exist WITHOUT the prepositional phrase! I walked (into the building). We run frequently. I hate talking (to him). I have been studying English (for 2 hours). She’s a nice person. When might you ask her?

6 Parts of Speech Next, find the subject.
The subject is the thing that makes the verb happen. The subject is NEVER inside of the prepositional phrase! I walked (into the building). We run frequently. I hate talking (to him). I have been studying English (for 2 hours). She’s a nice person. When might you ask her?

7 Parts of Speech Finally, find the object.
The object receives the verb! BE never has an object! The object is NEVER inside a prepositional phrase. I walked (into the building). We run frequently. I hate talking (to him). I have been studying English (for 2 hours). She’s a nice person. When might you ask her?


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