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Master English Grammar with Lesson 1: Parts of Speech! Whether you are a beginner or preparing for exams, this lesson covers all 8 parts of speech in an easy-to-understand way with examples. Learn nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections to improve your writing, speaking, and exam scores.

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Chapter 1: Parts of Speech
1. Introduction to Parts of Speech
In English grammar, parts of speech are categories of words based on their function and use in a
sentence. Every word we use belongs to one of these categories. Understanding parts of speech is
essential for forming correct sentences and improving reading, writing, and speaking skills.

English has eight main parts of speech:

1. Noun
2. Pronoun
3. Adjective
4. Verb
5. Adverb
6. Preposition
7. Conjunction
8. Interjection

2. Nouns
2.1 Definition

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

2.2 Types of Nouns

a) Proper Nouns

Names of specific people, places, or things. They always begin with a capital letter.

Examples: Ali, Lahore, Pakistan, Friday

b) Common Nouns

General names of people, places, or things.

Examples: boy, city, school, book

c) Concrete Nouns

Nouns that can be seen, touched, or felt.

Examples: chair, apple, dog

d) Abstract Nouns

Nouns that name ideas, qualities, or feelings.

Examples: honesty, courage, happiness

e) Collective Nouns

Nouns that name a group of people or things.

Examples: team, class, crowd

f) Countable Nouns

Nouns that can be counted.

Examples: pen, apple, student

g) Uncountable Nouns

Nouns that cannot be counted.

Examples: water, sugar, rice

2.3 Examples

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We value honesty.

3. Pronouns
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