What are Terms Included in a Speech?
If we talk about the parts of speech, then one should know that there are many terms included in a speech and it is very important part of English grammar and IELTS Preparation.
- Noun
- Adjective
- Pronoun
- Verb
- Helping verb
- Adverb
- Subject
- Object
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
- Articles
Let’s discuss them in detail:
- Noun: A noun indicates a name of an individual, place or
- My name is Rohit.
- I live in Bombay.
- Adjective: This term can be a word that gives meaning or compliment to the
- Monark is an intelligent
- There were thirty-five students in the science
- Pronoun: It is the term used in place of the noun, as you should not use the same term again and
Many pronouns include she, it, her, his, him, you, and so on.
- She obtained 90% in 10th
- It would help if you respect your teacher
- Verb: A verb indicates an action or
- Mayur was learning history last
- We have purchased a car
This term includes four different types which are as follows:
- Present Participle which is also known as V1 form, such as: write, read, cut, and
- Past Participle is called V2 form, for instance, ate, wrote, sold, and
- Past Perfect Participle is also known as V3 form, such as: written, eaten, managed, and
- The continuous form which is also termed as V4 form contains V1+ ‘ing’ such as learning, studying, singing, and selling.
- Helping Verb: These are the verb forms that are also known as Auxiliary These terms are extremely helpful for depicting the ‘Tense’ and ‘Verb Forms’.
The helping verb always comes prior to the Verb form. [HV + V form]
- Heet is listening to music.
- They had bought a new
- Adverb: An adverb is a word that usually ends with the suffix -ly which adds more meaning to a verb or an
- Ishita is extremely
- The chapter is very
- Subject: It describes a noun or pronoun on which the whole sentence depends In case of a sentence, it mainly starts with a subject.
- We organized a farewell party last
- They purchased a Mustang car for their
- Object: It is the term that depends upon the
- Nirali is going to host a party on her
- I wrote a letter to my friend during the occasion of
- Preposition: This term is used to relate an object or an action with the noun or pronoun, there are many terms included in this part such as: of, from, after, since, in, on, at, with, and many
- I will be there at 9
- The floor of the house is beautiful.
- Conjunction: The terms involved in this term are used to link or connect two words or two sentences together such as: and, so, but, since, which, et
- Shanaya left the home before we reached
- Government of India has passed a law against the raising crime although people are not following
- Interjection: This term describes some sudden
- Oh my god! When did this happen?
- Oh no! they didn’t get
- Articles: There are mainly three forms of articles which are discussed below:
A/ AN | THE |
1. The only difference between ‘A’ and ‘AN’ is the vowel observed in the initial letter. | 1. The usage of the article ‘THE’ does
not depend upon vowels. |
2. If a word starts with a vowel (A, E, I, O, U) then ‘AN’ is used. However, it also depends on the pronunciation.
▪ An umbrella ▪ A university ▪ A unique piece ▪ In the aforementioned examples, you can see that U is a vowel but still the article ‘a’ is used as the pronunciation of university and unique starts with y rather than u. |
2. Some examples are given as follow:
▪ The encyclopedia ▪ The Earth ▪ The Book of Lost Souls ▪ The sun |
3. These articles are used for non-specific terms which are usually common.
▪ An iPhone ▪ A charger |
3. This article is used for specific terms when you refer to something in particular.
▪ The cycle is broken. ▪ The moon revolves around the earth. |
4. The terms for which A or AN are used are generally singular in form. | 4. And it is used for plural forms.
▪ The elephants are healthy. |
There are also determiners recognized as a part of the speech. Determines are the words which usually shorten the meaning of the noun that is used in reference to it such as a, an, the, these, that, those, his, her, one, two, each, much, many, every, and so on.
Note: It is not necessary to recognize or assume a word’s place in the sentence, it majorly depends upon the formation of the sentence.
- The vase fell down from (Adverb)
- Het is an above-average (Preposition)
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