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The building blocks of constructing a correct sentence are parts of speech. Parts of speech are also used as the first step to teach students about good grammar. One has to understand the use of it and how they are put into the sentence to create a reading material in English which sounds right. It is always better to start with the basics and then move towards a complex sentence.

As a teacher you can use the following steps to let your students understand about parts of speech.

  • One must first begin by learning about the noun. Noun can be a ... Read more...

Perhaps it may be so that you have he urge to deliver a speech before the audience in a packed auditorium but each time he thought haunts you a chill sensation creeps down your spine and you think that you are quite unfit for the purpose for it is your fundamental lacking in stock of relevant words that goads you to share the chilling experience. But I think if you think you can you can.

Writing of a speech is not as hard as you think. It has basically three parts-

  • An Introduction
  • The body
  • A conclusion

Now let us start with the introductory part. It is perhaps the most vital part. Try to focus on the perfect idea that you want to highlight. Try to deliver your ideas in such a simple style that every man present can assume what you are trying to say through you speech. You have to think of the audience first.  You brood over the matter of the people you see there in the audience. I am the audience who should be the target of your speech. You have to select a language that can be easily comprehended by even the listener who is sitting at the farthest corner of the auditorium.

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You perhaps may be a bit confused when I am going to tell you that there are six Parts of Speech in English grammar. You know actually there is the reference of eight Parts of Speech in English grammar, may be I am a little off my head. But it is actually so what I am telling you. There are six common Parts of Speech with their special characteristics. These six are Noun/Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Conjunction and finally Preposition/Interjection. Now let us have a glimpse of the features of these six.

Noun/Pronoun

We generally know that Noun is such a word that is used to give a name to a person or a thing. Watch this example minutely.

Brett saw a dog on the road.

In this sentence Brett is the name of a man. It is the dog that is the name of an animal. Road is the name of a place. Hence we can easily say that Brett, dog and road are nouns.

Again Noun is classified into five different kinds. They are -

1) Proper noun

2) Common Noun

3) Collective Noun

4) Material Noun

5) Abstract Noun

A Proper Noun denotes an individual in pa... Read more...