Master Parts of Speech for Effective Communication

Nouns

– Name things or ideas. – Identify subjects and objects in sentences. Examples: "chair," "freedom."

Verbs

– Show actions or states. – Indicate what people do or what happens. Examples: "run," "exist."

Adjectives

– Describe nouns or pronouns. – Provide specific qualities or attributes. Examples: "beautiful," "red."

Adverbs

– Describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. – Specify manner, time, place, degree, or frequency. Examples: "quickly," "very."

Pronouns

– Replace nouns to avoid repetition. – Maintain coherence in sentences. Examples: "he," "they."

Pronouns

– Replace nouns to avoid repetition. – Maintain coherence in sentences. Examples: "he," "they."

Prepositions

– Show relationships in time or place. – Connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other sentences. Examples: "in," "on."

Conjunctions

– Link words, phrases, or clauses. – Show coordination or subordination of ideas. Examples: "and," "but."

Interjections

– Express emotions or reactions. – Add spontaneity and emotional immediacy. Examples: "wow," "ouch."