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Grammar

Parts of speech and sentences

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Introduction

This page includes notes on parts of speech and parts of sentences with examples and suggestions on learning, remembering, and teaching about them and grammar.

Grammar includes parts of speech and parts of sentences. and much more which you can add to this page to make yours more complete!

Parts of speech

  1. Noun - is the word a person, place, thing or idea?
  2. Verb - is the word an action? Requires memorization of a list of 23 helping/ state of being words.
  3. Adverb
  4. Adjective is a word that describes.
  5. Pronoun - Requires memorization of a list of words
  6. Conjunction - Requires memorization of a list of words
  7. Preposition - Requires memorization of a list of words
  8. Interjection - Requires memorization of a list of words

Use anchor sentences to help remember and analyze other sentences.

What part of speech is dog?

Dog - is it a person, place, thing, or idea?

Thing!

Therefore, it is a noun!

 

What part of speech is ran?

Ran - Can you run?

Yes. Therefore, a verb.

 

What part of speech is is?

Is - can you is? No. Is it on the list of 23?

Yes. It is a being verb.

 

What part of speech is brown?

Brown - is it on a list?

No. Is it a noun …? No.

Is it a verb? No.

Can it be used to describe and identify the dog?

Yes. It is an adjective.

 

Parts of a sentence

What are the parts of a sentence?

What parts of speech can be used for each part of a sentence?

Here is an answer to both of these questions:

  1. Subject - noun, pronoun
  2. Predicate - verb
  3. Direct object - noun, pronoun; usually after a verb
  4. Indirect object - noun, pronoun; requires a direct object (The catcher tossed me the ball.)
  5. Predicate nominative - after a state of being word there might be a predicate nominative, which must be a noun or pronoun. The dog is a hound.
  6. Predicate adjective- after a state of being word there might be a predicate nominative, which must be an adjective. The dog is black.

All sentences must have a subject (noun, pronoun) and predicate (verb)

 

Pronouns singular and plural

Singular pronouns
 

Subject

&

personal pronouns

Possessive

no apostrophes

Objects

1 st person

singular pronoun

I

my, mine

me

2 nd person

singular pronoun

you

your, yours

You

3 rd person

singular pronoun

he, she, it

her, his, hers, it

him, her, it

 

Plural Pronouns

 

Subject

&

personal pronouns

Possessive

no apostrophes

Object

1st person

plural pronoun

we

our, ours

us

2nd person

plural pronoun

you

your, yours

you

3rd person

plural pronoun

they

their, theirs

them

 

More pronouns

Subject pronoun

He went home.

Jane and I went home.

Object pronoun

Jane went with John and him

Jane saw him and me

Pronoun is often after

is, are, was, & were

The best are George and I.

That is he. (she,we,they)

 

Groupings of more pronouns

  1. Personal Pronouns:
    • Are pronouns used to refer to people and animals.
    • Examples - I, you, he, she, it, we, and they
  2. Possessive Pronouns
    • Are pronouns that show possession, or ownership of something.
    • Examples - my, your, his, her, its, our, and their
  3. Demonstrative Pronouns
    • These pronouns help point to specific things.
    • Examples - this, that, these, and those
  4. Interrogative Pronouns
    • These pronouns help ask questions.
    • Examples - who, whom, which, what, and whose
  5. Relative Pronouns
    • These pronouns help introduce dependent clauses.
    • Examples - who, whom, which, that, and whose
  6. Indefinite Pronouns:
    • These pronouns help refer to unspecified people or things.
    • Examples- all, any, each, every, no one, none, some, anybody, anyone, and anything
  7. Reciprocal Pronouns
    • These pronouns are used to refer to a mutual relationship between two or more people.
    • Examples - each other and one another
  8. Intensive Pronouns
    • These pronouns help emphasize a noun or pronoun.
    • Examples - myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, and themselves
  9. Reflexive Pronouns
    • These pronouns are used to refer back to the subject of the sentence.
    • Examples - myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, and themselves
  10. Singular Personal Pronouns
    • Examples - I, you, he, she, and it
  11. Plural Personal Pronouns:
    • Examples - we and they
  1. Gender-Neutral Personal Pronouns

 

Verbs

Verb - is the word an action? Requires memorization of a list of 23 helping / state of being words.

Here are the twenty-three!

WOW!

To be verbs

Eight to be verbs and their functions.

  1. be - bare infinitive
  2. am, is, are - present tense
  3. was, were - past tense
  4. been - past participle
  5. being - present participle, gerund

 

Simple present tense
Singular Plural
First person (I)  am (we)  are
Second person (you)  are (you)  are
Third person (he/she/it)  is (they)  are

 

Simple past tense
Singular Plural
First person (I)  was (we)  were
Second person (you)  were (you)  were
Third person (he/she/it)  was (they)  were

 

Notes about to be verbs

 

 

 

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