English

¡Supera tus tareas y exámenes ahora con Quizwiz!

There is a party next week though I don't think I can go (though)

Conjunctions join two or more words, phrases, or clauses together. This subordinating conjunction is joining two clauses.

Wow, you have got a great score. (wow)

Interjections show excitement or emotion and are not connected to the rest of the sentence. Wow is showing amazement or surprise at the score someone has got.

8 parts of Speech:

Noun, Verb, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection

The baby crawled under the bed. (under)

Prepositions show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words or elements in the sentence. In this case it is the relationship between the baby and where it crawled to.

He thinks we will arrive at roughly 5pm. (we)

Pronouns replace nouns. We is replacing the people the speaker is referring to.

Conjunction

a word that connects two parts of the sentence (and ,but, yet)

Example: hot guy

hot is an adjective because it modifies the noun (guy is a person)

Most adverbs ends in...

ly

Preposition - Relationship has to do with

time, space, distance

Interjection

A word of extreme emotion at the start of the sentence (ouch, wow, ew, yay, oh)

Preposition

A word which establishes between an relationship between one noun

Noun

A word which identifies a person, place, or thing

Adjective

A word which modifies (makes it clear) a noun

Adverb

A word which modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb (ends in ly most of the times)

Pronoun

A word which replaces a noun (he, she, they, it)

Verb

A word which shows an action, or state of being (most common)

She was wearing really beautiful earrings (beautiful)

Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns. This word is describing the earrings, so it's an adjective.

She quickly packed her bag and left. (quickly)

Adverbs modify verbs, nouns, and other adverbs. This is modifying the verb packed.

This is a depressing time to be living in London as people are arguing over the election. (depressing)

This is an adjective again and it is describing the noun time.

Take your first left then go over the bridge. (take)

Verbs show actions or states of being. There is no subject in this sentence as it is a command / instruction, so the first word is the verb.


Conjuntos de estudio relacionados

Sapling Learning Questions Test 2

View Set

IFSTA 6th Edition Chapter 17: Fire Control

View Set

Mastering Biology Questions (Chapter 3)

View Set