Parts of Speech
Noun
A person, place, thing, or idea
Adjective
A word that describes a noun
Interjection
A word that expresses emotion and has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence
Adverb
A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
Preposition
A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word
Pronoun
A word that takes the place of a noun
Conjunction
A word used to join words or groups of words
Don't run up the UP escalator.
Adjective
For the Indiana Hoosiers, the sun will come out TOMMOROW.
Adverb
Jackie CAREFULLY walked across the icy parking lot.
Adverb
Ms. Bell SOMETIMES stays at school until 5 p.m.
Adverb
Verb
An action word
I got a new coat, FOR it's cold this winter.
Conjunction
I knew my chances of winning were tiny, SO I didn't buy a lottery ticket.
Conjunction
My dad is not a snazzy dresser, BUT I love him anyway.
Conjunction
'OUCH'! I stubbed my toe on the step!
Interjection
OH DEAR, I forgot my homework again.
Interjection
A famous CHEF prepares desserts at the five-star restaurant.
Noun
In Social Studies, we learned about Russia, South America, and EUROPE.
Noun
Penny went on a RUN with her dog.
Noun
We hid Grandma's present UNDER the table.
Preposition
We waited in line OUTSIDE the movie theater.
Preposition
SHE also enjoys mint chocolate chip and blue moon.
Pronoun
THIS tastes terrible, but at least it's better than school lunch.
Pronoun
Pistachio IS Ms. Bell's favorite ice cream flavor.
Verb
Violet SEEMS unhappy today, but maybe she's just not feeling well.
Verb
WRAP the food with a piece of plastic wrap.
Verb
When the bell rings, the class WILL RUN out the door.
Verb