Parts
of Speech Examples
Here are some examples of sentences made with different English parts of speech:
verb
Stop!
Parts
of Speech Examples
verb
|
Stop!
|
noun
|
verb
|
John
|
works.
|
noun
|
verb
|
verb
|
John
|
is
|
working.
|
pronoun
|
verb
|
noun
|
She
|
loves
|
animals.
|
noun
|
verb
|
noun
|
adverb
|
Tara
|
speaks
|
English
|
well.
|
noun
|
verb
|
adjective
|
noun
|
Tara
|
speaks
|
good
|
English.
|
pronoun
|
verb
|
preposition
|
determiner
|
noun
|
adverb
|
She
|
ran
|
to
|
the
|
station
|
quickly.
|
pron.
|
verb
|
adj.
|
noun
|
conjunction
|
pron.
|
verb
|
pron.
|
She
|
likes
|
big
|
snakes
|
but
|
I
|
hate
|
them.
|
interjection
|
pron.
|
conj.
|
det.
|
adj.
|
noun
|
verb
|
prep.
|
noun
|
adverb
|
Well,
|
she
|
and
|
my
|
young
|
John
|
walk
|
to
|
school
|
slowly.
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Words with More Than One Job
Many words in English can have more than one job, or be more than one part of speech. For example, "work" can be a verb and a noun; "but" can be a conjunction and a preposition; "well" can be an adjective, an adverb and an interjection. In addition, many nouns can act as adjectives.
Many words in English can have more than one job, or be more than one part of speech. For example, "work" can be a verb and a noun; "but" can be a conjunction and a preposition; "well" can be an adjective, an adverb and an interjection. In addition, many nouns can act as adjectives.
- verb, noun, adverb, pronoun, preposition and conjunction!
word
|
part of speech
|
example
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work
|
noun
|
My work is easy.
|
verb
|
I work in London.
|
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but
|
conjunction
|
John came but Mary didn't come.
|
preposition
|
Everyone came but Mary.
|
|
well
|
adjective
|
Are you well?
|
adverb
|
She speaks well.
|
|
interjection
|
Well!
That's expensive!
|
|
afternoon
|
noun
|
We ate in the afternoon.
|
noun acting as
adjective
|
We had afternoon tea.
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