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His soberly reaction against uncalled for

aggression instantaneous won him the support of


many people at the scene of collided.

His sober reaction against uncalled for aggression


instantaneously won him the support of many people
at the scene of collision.

Ambitious Jack should join a better team if he


wishes to earn both fame and fortune quickly.

Adj N H/V V A Adj N Con


Ambitious Jack should join a better team if
P V Prep V P N Con N Adv
he wishes to earn both fame and fortune quickly.
PARTS OF SPEECH
Parts of speech are the words divided
into different kinds and classes according
to their uses or function they perform in a
sentence.
 Noun
 Pronoun
 Adjective
 Verb
 Adverb
 Preposition
 Conjunction
 Interjection
*Article
1. A noun names something; boy, Shakespeare,
Lahore,, crowd, friendship, wood…
2. A pronoun takes the place of a noun; you, her, I…
3. A verb expresses action or refers to an event or a
state of being; is, fight, amaze, show, seem…
4. An adjective qualifies – tells us something about – a
noun or a pronoun; beautiful, angry, green, small…
5. An adverb qualifies a verb, an adjective, or another
adverb; cleverly, ago, very, usually, angrily…
6. A preposition shows relation between a word and a
noun/pronoun that follows it; from, in, at, with, of…
7. A conjunction connects words or groups of words;
and, but, although, or, yet, because, since…
8. An interjection expresses emotions to some sudden
feelings; Hey! Wow! Hello! Well! Oh! Say! Hurrah!
ADJECTIVE
 A word that adds something to the meaning of a
noun or pronoun.
e.g. Strong, weak, first, one, Pakistani, some….
Types
(a) Adjective of Quality (good, tall, decent, ugly……..)
(b) Adjective of Quantity ( many, few, all, some……...)
(C) Proper Adjective (Pakistani, Elizabethan, Greek...)
(d) Numeral Adjective
Cardinal:- one, two, hundred, thousand…………..
Ordinal:- first, second, hundredth, thousandth….
Degrees of adjective
(a) Positive (good, intelligent)
(b) Comparative (better, more intelligent)
(c) Superlative (the best, the most intelligent)
VERB
A verb combines with a noun or pronoun to
express a thought involving an action or a
state of being, and it can be used as main
verb (MV) or a helping verb (HV).
 She rushed home.
 All the candidates are feeling confident to be
selected.
 Umar and Ali are brothers.

CLASSIFICATIONS
 Tenses
 Voices

 Transitive/Intransitive
ADVERB
 An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or
another adverb
• The athlete is running quickly.
• Hamid is a very good student.
• They completed the task too quickly.
Simple Adverb
Place: every where, here, there, up, down, backwards………
Time: today, tomorrow, before, after, now , late, never………
Degree/Quality: too, very, fully, quite, rather, enough, well…
Manner: hardly, quietly, quickly, clearly, roughly, freely…….
Number: always, again, twice, seldom, frequently……………
Affirmation/Negation: not, certainly, indeed, surely…………..
Reason: accordingly, hence, therefore………………………….
Relative Adverb: where, how, when, why
Interrogative Adverb: where, how, when, why
ANY
QUERIES
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