The Eight Main Parts of Speech

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The Eight Main Parts of Speech

NOUN: Pangngalan
common noun: General - Boy
proper noun: Particular - Adam
concrete noun: Physically - Apple
collective noun: Groups - Friends
Abstract Noun: Ideas - Inlove
Count noun: Countable - Flowers
Mass Noun: Not counted - Hair

PRONOUN: Panghalip
Personal: He, she, i , you, it
Possessive: His, mine, hers
Reflective: Myself
Reciprocal: Each other, one other
Relative: Which, Who, That, Whom
Demonstrative: That, this, none, neither, these

ADJECTIVE: Pang-Uri
Descriptive: Handsome
Quantitive: Few, one, many
Demonstrative: This, That, Those, These
Possessive: My, his, her
Interrogative: What, Which Whose
Distributive: Each, Every, Any

VERB: Pandiwa
Main verbs: The sun shines (shines)
Helping verbs: We are learning about helping verbs (Are learning)
Linking Verbs: The flowers are bright (Are)

ADVERB: Pang-abay
Adverb of manner: Happily,Sadly
Adverb of place: Here, Near, Outside
Adverb of Time: Soon, Today, Late
Adverb of Frequency: Daily, Weekly, usually

PREPOSITION: Pang-ukol
Time: At, in, on
Place: At, in, on
Direction: Into, to, Towards
Agent: By, with
Instrument: On, by, with the help

CONJUNCTION
Coordinating: Adam and Jonel played ML (and)
Subordinating: I can dance after i kiss my girlfriend (After)
Correlative: Both Adam and Jonel is kpop dancer

INTERJECTION
greetings: Hello, Hey
Joy: Wow, Hurrah
Approval: Bravo, well done
Attention: Look, Listen
Surprice: Ah!, Ha!
Sorrow: Alas! ouch!

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