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English parts of speech

The text outlines the various parts of speech in the English language, providing specific examples and definitions for each category. Adverbs describe actions and answer questions such as where, how, and when, often forming phrases or clauses.

English parts of speech

English parts of speech

Type in the name of your subject.

Interjection

Help!
Hey!
Ouch!
Oh!
Shows emotion

Noun

Add detailed notes about each lecture, so that when the time comes to prepare for exams, you will have an easier and quicker overview.

Class
Students
Student
Lecture 2
Homework

Add a short description of your homework and any details you need in order to understand and complete the task.

Check your knowledge

Add a list of questions to help you recap your lecture.

Discussion

Write down if there are things you would like to discuss or clarify with your teacher or colleagues in relation to this topic.

Introduction

Add a short description of the lecture.

Collective
Plural
Names a person place or thing

Adjective

Add here all the details about your projects.

Articles
The
An
A
Wearing a black and white
Black and white
Black
Describes a noun

Pronoun

Schedule your course ahead. Knowing all the information will make everything easier.

They
It
She
He

Add class name.

Replaces a noun

Add the class information for each week.

Preposition

above
under
on
in
Shows relationship

Conjunction

Add key information about the books you've read. If you feel it's necessary, you can add a small summary of your readings in the Notes section.

Recommended
because
but
or
and
Joins
Sentences
Phrases
Words

Add summary of the content of a book

Adverb

Review your resource requirements and tick off the devices you will need as well as their availability. Add others, if necessary.

Add other resources:

available

unavailable

Until the lesson ended
In a hurry
Quickly
Clause
Phrase
Single
Describes Action

Select as needed:

available

unavailable

Where
When
How

Verb

Type in all the info you would like to know about this subject. If there is something you don't know yet, no problem! You can fill in the blanks along the way.

Examples

Add details about your teachers' evaluation criteria. This way you will know the aspects you need to focus on.

Sleep
Play
Work
Drink
Eat
Irregular
Regular

Write down the attendance policy, to avoid confusion throughout the year.

Tense

Type in the name of your teachers and teacher assistants, plus any details you should know about them.

Future
Past
Present
Action Word

Add details about your course.