There are 8 parts of speech in English
Noun
Pronoun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
1) noun
‘ The names of common things are called nouns.’
the name of a person and place are called noun
the names of a number of people or things taken together.
example: Ram, Raj, Krishna, Abdul, Radha, Jenny, Ganga, India
2) pronoun
a pronoun is a word used for or instead of a noun
example: I, we, you, he , she, it , they etc
3) adjective:
The word which gives some special information of noun
example: good, bad,, short, tall, beautiful etc
4) Verb
a verb is a word that denotes an action
verbs tell about doing. They Express action. Each sentence must contain a verb. verbs match the subject in number( singular or plural) and may not have object
A verb is a word that denotes an action. it is derived from latin word’ verbum’= world
5)Adverb
the word which add something( some new information) to the meaning of a verb, adjective or another adverb is called as adverb
the word which tells us something more about a verb an adjective and sometimes about an adverb itself is called as adverb
difference between adjective and adverb is that adjective tells information about noun and adverb tel information about verb
Example: slowly, sweetly, happily, etc
7) conjunction
the word which is blessed before noun or pronoun to show in what relation the person or thing named by the noun pronoun stands in regards to something else is called as preposition
example: by, for, in, from, on, to, near, with, of, at, etc
8) interjection
an interjection is a word thrown into a sentence to express some strong feeling or emotion
example:1) hush! The patient is sleep
2)oh! I have misplaced my life