Understanding the 8 Parts of Speech | Grammar Essentials | EasyTeaching

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All the words in the English language can be organised into groups according to the role they play in a sentence. We call these groups ‘parts of speech’.

Knowing how words function helps us to construct sentences. Words are generally categorised into one of 8 groups. In this lesson, we will take a look at the 8 parts of speech:

*Nouns
*Pronouns
*Adjectives
*Verbs
*Adverbs
*Prepositions
*Conjunctions
*Interjections

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one of the best English language videos out there! thank you

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Summary: There are 8 parts of speech, starting with nouns and ending with conjunctions.
-Nouns and adjectives are usually observed to complement each other.
- Verbs and adverb are supposed to complement each other.
- Pronouns can take the place of nouns.
- Prepositions describe the place, direction, of an object.
-Interjections stand on their own. They describe the mood and emotions in a sentence.
- Verbs can be divided into verb of being and verb of doing.
- Adverbs (time, manner, frequency, degree)
-Conjunctions(coordinating conjunctions 'Fanboys' are used between two independent clauses., Subordinatiing conjunctions are used between independent and dependent clauses where D.C relies on I.C : Ex: I had to visit the doctor because I was sick.

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At 5:40 isn’t it location not position right? Or am I wrong sorry if I am

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thanks so much for your help with my English

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Is there a quiz on this particular video?

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please make a video about type of phrases i can't understand it pleaaaase the exams are in the door.

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Hey, if anyone's watching. In the sentence "He is not normally a very fast runner, but he runs fast in major events". What parts of speech are applicable to "Very". When we consider it as a modifier of "fast", it is an adverb. But when we consider it as a modifier of " Fast runner", then it becomes an adjective. So what's the right answer?

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