Parts of Speech – Complete English Grammar Notes with Examples

Parts of Speech – Detailed English Notes

Parts of Speech – Complete English Notes

Learn all 8 parts of speech with detailed definitions, examples, and tips. Perfect for exam revision and improving English skills.

1. Noun (Ism)

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Types of Nouns:

TypeExamples
Proper NounAli, Karachi, Microsoft
Common Nounboy, city, school
Abstract Nounlove, happiness, courage
Collective Nounteam, family, audience
Countable Nounbook, apple, pen
Uncountable Nounwater, sugar, rice

Tip: Nouns can act as subject, object, or complement in a sentence.

2. Pronoun (Zamir)

Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition.

  • Personal: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
  • Possessive: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs
  • Reflexive: myself, yourself, himself, herself
  • Demonstrative: this, that, these, those
  • Interrogative: who, which, what
  • Relative: who, which, that
  • Indefinite: someone, anybody, everybody

3. Verb (Fail)

Verbs express action or state of being.

  • Action: run, eat, think
  • Linking: is, am, are, seem
  • Auxiliary: is going, has done
  • Modal: can, must, should

Tip: Ask yourself: “What is happening in the sentence?”

4. Adjective (Sifat)

Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns, giving quality, quantity, or specifics.

  • Descriptive: beautiful, tall, clever
  • Quantitative: some, many, few, ten
  • Demonstrative: this, that, these, those
  • Possessive: my, your, his, her
  • Interrogative: which, what, whose

Example: This is a beautiful book → beautiful (descriptive), this (demonstrative)

5. Adverb (Zarf)

Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, showing manner, time, place, frequency, or degree.

  • Manner: slowly, carefully
  • Time: now, yesterday, soon
  • Place: here, there, everywhere
  • Frequency: always, never, often
  • Degree: very, too, enough

6. Preposition (Harf-e-Jar)

Prepositions show the relationship between nouns/pronouns and other words in a sentence.

Examples: in, on, at, by, with, under, over, between, among

Example: The book is on the table → on (preposition)

7. Conjunction (Harf-e-Atf)

Conjunctions join words, phrases, or clauses.

  • Coordinating: and, but, or, nor, for, yet, so
  • Subordinating: because, although, since, unless, while
  • Correlative: either…or, neither…nor, both…and

8. Interjection (Harf-e-Tahajjub)

Interjections express strong emotion or feeling.

Examples: Wow!, Oh!, Alas!, Hurrah!, Ouch!

Example: Wow! That’s amazing!

Quick Revision Tips:
  • Noun/Pronoun → ask “Who or What?”
  • Verb → ask “What is happening?”
  • Adjective/Adverb → describe quality, manner, or degree
  • Preposition → shows relationship
  • Conjunction → joins ideas or clauses
  • Interjection → shows emotion

Conclusion

These are the 8 main Parts of Speech. Use this guide to improve your English grammar and prepare for exams.

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