Parts of Speech in English grammar with examples in Odia

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    ✔️ Topic Name: PARTS OF SPEECH
    ✔️ Topics Covered in This Video: NOUN, PRONOUN, ADJECTIVE, VERB,ADVERB, PREPOSITION, CONJUNCTION, INTERJECTION
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    ENGLISH GRAMMAR
    1.Tense- • Tense in Odia |Tenses ...
    2.Verb- • VERB in Odia for OSSSC...
    3.Verb part-2- • VERB in Odia for OSSSC...
    4.Person and Number- • Person & Number in Gra...
    5.Parts of Subject- • Parts of sentence || P...
    6.Parts of Sentence- • PARTS OF SENTENCE|| SU...
    7.Types of Sentence- • WHAT IS SENTENCE | TYP...
    8.Conditional Clause- • Conditional and IF cla...
    9.Active and Passive Voice- • Active and Passive voi...
    10..Active and passive of modal and infinitive- • Active and Passive voi...
    11.Active and passive of Imperative sentence- • Active and Passive voi...
    12.Direct & Indirect Speech- • Direct and Indirect Sp...
    13. Subject-Verb Agreement- • Subject-Verb Agreement...
    14. Subject Verb Agreement Part-2 • Subject-Verb Agreement...
    15.Articles- • Articles in English Gr...
    16. Modal verbs part-1- • MODAL VERBS IN ENGLISH...
    17. MODALS PART-2.- • MODAL VERBS IN ENGLISH...
    18.Prepositions- • PREPOSITIONS IN ENGLIS...
    19.Prepositions Part-2- • PREPOSITIONS IN INGLIS...
    20- Prepositions Part-3- • Preposition in English...
    21-Prepositions part_4- • Prepositions in Englis...
    22-Prepositions of time- • PREPOSITION IN ENGLISH...
    23-Questions Tags- • Questions Tags in Engl...
    The 8 parts of speech
    1. Nouns
    A noun is a word that names person, place, concept, or object. Basically, anything that names a “thing” is a noun, whether you’re talking about a basketball court, San Francisco, Cleopatra, or self-preservation.
    Nouns fall into two categories: common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns are general names for things, like planet and game show. Proper nouns are specific names for individual things, like Jupiter and Jeopardy!
    2. Pronouns
    Pronouns are the words you substitute for specific nouns when the reader or listener knows which specific noun you’re referring to.
    You might say “Jennifer was supposed to be here at eight,” then follow it with “she’s always late; next time I’ll tell her to be here a half-hour earlier.”
    Instead of saying Jennifer’s name three times in a row, you substituted she and her and your sentences remained grammatically correct. Pronouns are divided into a range of categories, and we cover them all in our guide to pronouns:
    3. Adjectives
    Adjectives are the words that describe nouns. Think about your favorite movie. How would you describe it to a friend who’s never seen it?
    You might say the movie was funny, engaging, well-written, or suspenseful. When you’re describing the movie with these words, you’re using adjectives. An adjective can go right before the noun it’s describing (I have a black dog), but it doesn’t have to. Sometimes, adjectives are at the end of a sentence (my dog is black).
    4. Verbs
    Go! Be amazing! Run as fast as you can! Win the race! Congratulate every participant who put in the work and competed!
    These bolded words are verbs. Verbs are words that describe specific actions, like running, winning, and being amazing.
    5. Adverbs
    An adverb is a word that describes an adjective, a verb, or another adverb. Take a look at these examples:
    6. Prepositions
    Prepositions tell you the relationship between the other words in a sentence.
    Here’s an example: I left my bike leaning against the garage. In this sentence, against is the preposition because it tells us where I left my bike.
    7. Conjunctions
    Conjunctions make it possible to build complex sentences that express multiple ideas.
    I like marinara sauce. I like alfredo sauce. I don’t like puttanesca sauce. Each of these three sentences expresses a clear idea. There’s nothing wrong with listing your preferences like this, but it’s not the most efficient way to do it.
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