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What are the 8 parts of speech?
Noun
Pronoun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Preposition
Conjuction
Interjection
Infinitive
An infinitive is "to" + a verb used as a noun, adjective or adverb.
Present Participle
A Present Participle is a verb + "ed" used as an adjective or a verb.
Verb Forms
Infinitive
Present
Past
Present Participle
Past Participle
Irregular Verb Tenses of "to be"
am, are, is,
was, were,
be, been, being
Irregular Verb Tenses "to do"
do, does,
did
doing
done
Irregular Verb Tenses "to rise"
rise (s)
rose
rising
risen
Irregular Verb Tenses "to raise"
raise(s)
raised
raising
raised
Irregular Verb Tense "to lie"
lie(s)
lay
lying
lain
Irregular Verb Tense "to lay"
lay(s)
laid
laying
laid
Irregular Verb Tenses "set"
to set
set(s)
set
setting
set
Irregular Verb Tenses "sit"
to sit
sit(s)
sat
sitting
sat
Irregular Verb Tenses "beat"
to beat
to beat
beat(s)
beat
beating
beaten
Irregular Verb Tenses "break"
to break
break(s)
broke
breaking
broken
Irregular Verb Tenses "write"
to write
write(s)
wrote
writing
written
Irregular Verb Tenses "shake"
to shake
shake(s)
shook
shaking
shaken
Irregular Verb Tenses "go"
to go
go, goes
went
going
gone
The Subject
The Subject is that part about which something is being said.
The Predicate
The Predicate is that part which says something about the subject.
ex. The telephone rang.
A Phrase
A Phrase is a group of words used as a single part of speech w/o a verb and a subject.
An Independent Clause
An Independent Clause expresses a complete thought like a sentence.
A Subordinate Clause
A Subordinate Clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone.
The types of Sentece Structures are:
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
Sentence Patterns
Subject/Verb
S/V/Direct Object
S/V/Indirect Object/DO
S/V/DO/Complement Adj.
S/V/DO/Complement Noun
S/V/Predicate Adjective
S/V/Pred. Nominative