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parts of speech review part 1: draw a line to match each part of speech…

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parts of speech review
part 1: draw a line to match each part of speech with its definition.
noun
pronoun
verb
adjective
adverb
preposition
conjunction
article
interjection
a word that expresses action or a state of being
a word that describes a verb
a word that shows emotions
a person, place, thing, or idea
a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together
a word that describes a noun or pronoun
a word used instead of a noun
words that identify a noun as being specific (the) or unspecific (a/an)
a word that expresses the relationship between a noun and another word by describing its position, location, direction, time, etc.

part 2: identify the part of speech of the words in bold.
for example: the dog ran across the field. preposition

  1. my parents allow me to stay up until 10:00 p.m.
  2. our cat is long-haired.
  3. matt will wash the dirty dishes.
  4. joseph washed the car on saturday.
  5. the waterfall crashed over the cliff.
  6. what will you give her?
  7. the car rolled to a stop.
  8. he slowly finished his homework.
  9. please stand and introduce yourself.
  10. i like math; however, i like science more.
  11. “ouch!” she exclaimed.

Explanation:

Response
Part 1: Matching Parts of Speech with Definitions

To solve this, we recall the definitions of each part of speech:

  • Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea.
  • Pronoun: A word used instead of a noun.
  • Verb: A word that expresses action or a state of being.
  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
  • Adverb: A word that describes a verb.
  • Preposition: A word that expresses the relationship between a noun and another word (position, location, direction, time, etc.).
  • Conjunction: A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together.
  • Article: Words that identify a noun as specific (the) or unspecific (a/an).
  • Interjection: A word that shows emotions.
Part 2: Identifying Parts of Speech

We analyze each sentence using the definitions above:

  1. My parents allow me to stay up until 10:00 P.M.

"parents" is a person → noun

  1. Our cat is long - haired.

"is" expresses a state of being → verb

  1. Matt will wash the dirty dishes.

"dirty" describes "dishes" (a noun) → adjective

  1. Joseph washed the car on Saturday.

"the" identifies the noun "car" as specific → article

  1. The waterfall crashed over the cliff.

"over" shows the relationship between "waterfall" and "cliff" (position) → preposition

  1. What will you give her?

"her" is used instead of a noun (e.g., a person’s name) → pronoun

  1. The car rolled to a stop.

"rolled" expresses an action → verb

  1. He slowly finished his homework.

"slowly" describes "finished" (a verb) → adverb

  1. Please stand and introduce yourself.

"and" connects "stand" and "introduce" (two verbs) → conjunction

  1. I like math; however, I like science more.

"however" connects the two clauses ("I like math" and "I like science more") → conjunction (Note: "however" is a conjunctive adverb, but in basic part - of - speech classification, it can be considered a conjunction for connecting clauses here)

  1. “Ouch!” she exclaimed.

"Ouch!" shows an emotion (pain) → interjection

Final Answers
Part 1 (Matching):
  • Noun → a person, place, thing, or idea
  • Pronoun → a word used instead of a noun
  • Verb → a word that expresses action or a state of being
  • Adjective → a word that describes a noun or pronoun
  • Adverb → a word that describes a verb
  • Preposition → a word that expresses the relationship between a noun and another word by describing its position, location, direction, time, etc.
  • Conjunction → a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together
  • Article → words that identify a noun as being specific (the) or unspecific (a/an)
  • Interjection → a word that shows emotions
Part 2 (Identifying):
  1. noun
  2. verb
  3. adjective
  4. article
  5. preposition
  6. pronoun
  7. verb
  8. adverb
  9. conjunction
  10. conjunction
  11. interjection

Answer:

Part 1: Matching Parts of Speech with Definitions

To solve this, we recall the definitions of each part of speech:

  • Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea.
  • Pronoun: A word used instead of a noun.
  • Verb: A word that expresses action or a state of being.
  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun or pronoun.
  • Adverb: A word that describes a verb.
  • Preposition: A word that expresses the relationship between a noun and another word (position, location, direction, time, etc.).
  • Conjunction: A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together.
  • Article: Words that identify a noun as specific (the) or unspecific (a/an).
  • Interjection: A word that shows emotions.
Part 2: Identifying Parts of Speech

We analyze each sentence using the definitions above:

  1. My parents allow me to stay up until 10:00 P.M.

"parents" is a person → noun

  1. Our cat is long - haired.

"is" expresses a state of being → verb

  1. Matt will wash the dirty dishes.

"dirty" describes "dishes" (a noun) → adjective

  1. Joseph washed the car on Saturday.

"the" identifies the noun "car" as specific → article

  1. The waterfall crashed over the cliff.

"over" shows the relationship between "waterfall" and "cliff" (position) → preposition

  1. What will you give her?

"her" is used instead of a noun (e.g., a person’s name) → pronoun

  1. The car rolled to a stop.

"rolled" expresses an action → verb

  1. He slowly finished his homework.

"slowly" describes "finished" (a verb) → adverb

  1. Please stand and introduce yourself.

"and" connects "stand" and "introduce" (two verbs) → conjunction

  1. I like math; however, I like science more.

"however" connects the two clauses ("I like math" and "I like science more") → conjunction (Note: "however" is a conjunctive adverb, but in basic part - of - speech classification, it can be considered a conjunction for connecting clauses here)

  1. “Ouch!” she exclaimed.

"Ouch!" shows an emotion (pain) → interjection

Final Answers
Part 1 (Matching):
  • Noun → a person, place, thing, or idea
  • Pronoun → a word used instead of a noun
  • Verb → a word that expresses action or a state of being
  • Adjective → a word that describes a noun or pronoun
  • Adverb → a word that describes a verb
  • Preposition → a word that expresses the relationship between a noun and another word by describing its position, location, direction, time, etc.
  • Conjunction → a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together
  • Article → words that identify a noun as being specific (the) or unspecific (a/an)
  • Interjection → a word that shows emotions
Part 2 (Identifying):
  1. noun
  2. verb
  3. adjective
  4. article
  5. preposition
  6. pronoun
  7. verb
  8. adverb
  9. conjunction
  10. conjunction
  11. interjection