Parts of Speech Table
This is a summary of the 8 parts of speech*.
| part of speech | function or "job" | example words | example sentences |
| action or state | (to) be, have, do, like, work, sing, can, must | EnglishClub.com is a web site. I like EnglishClub.com. | |
| thing or person | pen, dog, work, music, town, | This is my dog. He lives in my house. We live in | |
| describes a noun | a/an, the, 69, some, good, big, red, well, interesting | My dog is big. I like big dogs. | |
| describes a verb, adjective or adverb | quickly, silently, well, badly, very, really | My dog eats quickly. When he is very hungry, he eats really quickly. | |
| replaces a noun | I, you, he, she, some | | |
| links a noun to another word | to, at, after, on, but | We went to school on Monday. | |
| joins clauses or sentences or words | and, but, when | I like dogs and I like cats. I like cats and dogs. I like dogs but I don't like cats. | |
| short exclamation, sometimes inserted into a sentence | oh!, ouch!, hi!, well | Ouch! That hurts! Hi! How are you? Well, I don't know. |
* Some grammar sources categorize English into 9 or 10 parts of speech. At EnglishClub.com, we use the traditional categorization of 8 parts of speech. Examples of other categorizations are:
- Verbs may be treated as two different parts of speech:
- Lexical Verbs (work, like, run)
- Auxiliary Verbs (be, have, must)
- Determiners may be treated as a separate part of speech, instead of being categorized under Adjectives
Parts of Speech Examples
Here are some sentences made with different English parts of speech:
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| pronoun | verb | preposition | adjective | noun | adverb |
| She | ran | to | the | station | quickly. |
| pron. | verb | adj. | noun | conjunction | pron. | verb | pron. |
| She | likes | big | snakes | but | I | hate | them. |
Here is a sentence that contains every part of speech:
| interjection | pron. | conj. | adj. | noun | verb | prep. | noun | adverb |
| Well, | she | and | young | John | walk | to | school | slowly. |




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