Interjection
Conjunction
Adjective
What are adjectives? Adjectives are descriptive words which are used to add detail to a sentence. They can give important or necessary information (e.g. Please hand me the blue paper), or they can just make the sentence more interesting or detailed (e.’g. A frigid, icy, painfully cold wind blew around the town). Adjectives modify (describe) nouns.
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Adverb
Pronoun
Verb
What is a verb? In fact, you can’t have a sentence or a question without a verb! That’s how important these “action” parts of speech are A verb is a word which describes an action or a state. ‘Action’ verbs tell us what is happening: This taxi is going to Temerloh. Kamal often writes… Continue reading Verb
Noun
What is a noun? A noun is a part of speech that is used to name a person, place, thing, quality, or action. A noun can function as a subject, object, complement, appositive, or object of a preposition. Plural vs singular Nouns can be singular or plural. The plural form of a noun is usually… Continue reading Noun
Preposition of Time
Prepositions can also be used to show when something happened. THE PREPOSITIONS AT, ON, AND IN We use at for specific times. For example:- I start work at 7.00 a.m. I don’t work at night. We use on for specific days and dates . For example: My birthday is on Monday. We’re having a party… Continue reading Preposition of Time
Preposition of Movement
Prepositions are used to show movement to or from a place. For example:- to, through, across We use to to show movement with the aim of a specific destination. For example:- I moved to Germany in 1998. He’s gone to the shops. We use through to show movement from one side of an enclosed… Continue reading Preposition of Movement