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English Material About Parts Of Speech This Time Is A
Summary Of English Lessons That We Have Previously Studied In Pre-Intermediate
Grammar Courses
The Material Also Called The "The Eight Parts Of
Speech" Has Its Own Understanding, Which Will Lead Us To The Next Points
Of The Article.
Parts Of Speech Definition
Parts
Of Speech
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Definition
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Descriptive
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1.
Noun Nouns
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For
People, Animals, Plants, Ideas, Etc.
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2.
Verbs
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Expressing
Subject Actions
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Complementary Words Or Replace
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3. Adjectives
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Description
Of The Nature Of Noun
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4. Adverb
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Describes
Verbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Adjectives, Or The Entire Contents Of The
Sentence.
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5. Pronoun
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Pronoun
Noun.
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6. Interjection
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Words
That Make Conversation More Lively.
Conjunction
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Conjunction
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7. Preposition
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Connecting
Between Words In A Sentence
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8. Conjunction
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Linking
Words, Phrases, Or Sentences.
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Understanding Of Parts Of Speech (The Eight Parts Of
Speech)
Eight Parts Of The Lecture ("The Eight Parts Of
Speech") Are Divided Into Descriptive, Complementary Or Substitute Words,
And Conjunctions. In General, The Definitions Of The 8 Parts Of The Lecture In
The Categories Are As Follows:
Examples Of Application Of Parts Of Speech (The Eight
Parts Of Speech) In Sentences
The Examples Of Reference
Sentences Along With The Meaning Of The Indonesian Language Contained In This
Point Show The Application Of The Eight Parts Of Speech.
To
Facilitate Learning, We Have Also Provided Guidance Other Than The Meaning Of
Indonesian, Namely Bold To Mark The Parts Of Speech Used And Underlines For
Matters That Explain The Parts Of Speech.
Further
Explanation About The Lesson Of Parts Of Speech Or The Eight Parts Of Speech
Can Also Be Seen After Each Of The Following Sentence Examples:
1.
My Aunt And I Have Two Rabbits (My Aunt And I Have Two Rabbits).
Explanation:
"Rabbits" (Rabbits) Contained In The Example Sentence Subject
"My Aunt And I" (My Aunt And I) Are Nouns, In This Case, Nouns For
Animals.
2.
Their Artifacts Are Located Right Here (Their Artifacts Are Here).
Explanation:
This Example Sentence Has The Same Subject As The Pronoun, Namely
"Their" ((Belonging To) Them). The Objects They Have Are "Artifacts"
Or Artifacts.
3.
I Will Be Late Because There Is A Flood (I Will Be Late Because There Is A
Flood).
Explanation:
"Because" (Because) In The Example Of The Sentence Subject
"I" (I) This Is A Conjunction Which Functions To Connect Two Phrases,
Namely "I Will Be Late" And "There Is A Flood" ( There Is A
Flood).
Examples
Of Application Of Parts Of Speech (The Eight Parts Of Speech) In Conversations
To
See More About The Application Of The Parts Of Speech Or The Eight Parts Of
Speech, We Will Read The Example Of The Conversation At This Point.
Since
We Will Use The Example Of Conversation In This Point To Study Parts Of Speech,
We Will Use The Same Guide As The Previous Point.
The
Guide Covers The Meaning Of Indonesian, Bold On The Parts Of Speech, And
Underlines Things That Help Explain The Parts Of Speech From Each Line Of
Conversation.
Want
To Learn More About The Explanation Of The Material Parts Of Speech Or The
Eight Parts Of Speech? Just Look At The Example Of The Conversation Below,
Then, See The Explanation After:
Rina:
The Clown's Performance Is Truly Awesome, Isn't It?
(Rina:
The Clown's Appearance Is Really Awesome, Huh?)
Myra:
Indeed! What's More, The Clown Prepared His Properties Effortlessly Like A Pro.
(Myra:
Right! What's More, The Clown Is Preparing His Properties Without Difficulty As
A Professional!)
Pia:
He Is Also Handsome! I Wonder Who His Name Is ...
(Pia:
He Is Also Handsome! Who's Curious About His Name ...)
Myra:
Caution, Pia, You Already Have Kacung. I Remembered He Walked Past This Ground
...
(Myra:
Be Careful, Pia, You Already Have Kacung. I Remember Him Walking Past This
Place ...)
Pia:
Ack! No, No, No ... Please, Don't Let Him Hear It!
(Pia:
Gosh! No, No, No ... Please, Don't Let Him Hear!)
We
Will Begin To See Each Of The First And Second Lines Of The Example Above To
Learn About Parts Of Speech, Which Is Subject To "The Clown" (The
Clown).
The
First Line Shows Noun "Performance" Which Is Explained By Adjective
"Awesome" (Awesome), While The Second Line Shows The Verb
"Prepared" Which Is Explained By Its Adverb, Which Is
"Effortless" (Without Difficulty).
In
Addition To The Adjective "Handsome" (Handsome) In The Third Row, We
Also Encountered Many Nouns On The Third And Fourth Lines. The Most Prominent
Noun In The Third And Fourth Lines Are "He" (He), "His"
Which Are Variations Of "He", And "I", However, Each Line
Has A Different Explanatory Word.
For
Example, If We See The Third Line, "I" Is Used Before The Verb Of The
Explanation "Wonder" (Curious) And "His" ((Belonging To))
Are Used Before The Noun Is Explained "Name" (Name), While
"He" Is Used Before Adjective " Handsome ". In The Fourth
Row, The Subject "I" Is Used Before The Verb Is
"Remembered" And The Subject "He" Is Used Before The Verb
"Walks".
Not
To Forget, We Also Study The Preposition As One Of The Parts Of Speech In The
Example Of The Conversation Above, Namely "Past" (Passing), Which Is
Clarified By The Existence Of "This Ground" (This Place). In
Addition, In The Last Line Of The Conversation, We Also Meet "Ack!"
(Geez!) As An Interjection In The Parts Of Speech.