![]() ![]() common (or concrete) noun: a word for a thing or object, eg table.abstract noun: a word to describe an idea, eg peace.NounĪ noun is a word for a person, place or thing Sometimes, there’s a clue in the way they sound, eg adverbs describe verbs, pronoun sounds like noun, preposition contains the word position and a conjunction is the ‘junction’ between two sentences. If you struggle to remember what they all mean, think about the words themselves. Just watch out for words such as ‘jump’, which can be more than one part of speech! This is just a fancy term for all the different kinds of words, but they’re worth knowing just in case. When is a verb not a verb? When it’s a part of speech.Įnglish exams often ask questions about the ‘parts of speech’.
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