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Part of Speech

Published by nang-ultra, 2021-09-11 08:50:24

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Part of Speech ประเภทของคำ Noun (นาม) เรียกคน สตั ว์ ส่ิงต่างๆ สถานท่ี คุณสมบตั ิ boy, Sandra, computer, Fifth Avenue, happiness, justice, Thailand We didn’t want to go to school. Pronoun (สรรพ แทนนามทก่ี ล่าวมาแลว้ นาม) l, you, us, them, this, those, themselves, somebody, who, which He is playing tennis with Jane. Verb (กริยา) แสดงการกระทาหรืออาการ Jump, kiss, run, understand, becomes, do, should, must The phone has rung ten times today. Adjective ขยาย n. / pron. (คุณศพั ท)์ Black, interesting, unexpected, optimistic, American, better, worst His handwriting is very clear. Adverb ขยาย v. / adj. /adv. หรือท้งั ประโยค (กริยาวิเศษณ์) slowiy, happily, always, never, very, extremely, finally, yesterday The film was extremely good. Preposition ขยาย n. / pron. เขา้ กบั คาอื่นๆ (บพุ บท) In, on, at, under, before, after, to, from, with, above, between, beside The students are in the library. Conjunctions เชื่อมคา วลี หรือประโยคเขา้ ดว้ ยกนั (สนั ธาร) And, but, yet, so, neither…nor, not only…but also, because, when Either my brother or my sister will be in Europe. Interjections แสดงอารมณ์หรือความรู้สึก (อุทาน) Aha! Bravo! GosH! Wow! Yuck! Oh! Oops! Ouch! Oh! What a surprise!

Key: noun—N verb—V adjective—ADJ adverb—ADV pronoun—PRO preposition—PREP conjunction—CONJ interjection—INT Part 1 Directions: Using the key above, identify whether the underlined words are nouns, adjectives, pronouns, conjunctions, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, or interjections. _____1. They attended the concert last weekend. _____2. Several cats ran into Rob’s garage. _____3. The truck driver delivered the packages quickly. _____4. Fast runners won all the awards at the track meet. _____5. My friends and I walked home after school. _____6. I wanted a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch yesterday. _____7. She was counting the ballots during social studies class. _____8. Hey! That is my seat. _____9. Will they finish the test on time? _____10. The diagram was pretty complicated for us. _____11. He will practice his musical piece soon. _____12. Reggie saw the awesome sight from the air. _____13. Her sister is the oldest member of the group. _____14. Check the score, Tom. _____15. Will the students be able to find the answer by themselves? _____16. Are you sure of yourself? _____17. They slowly carried the couch down the stairs. _____18. Can you see beyond the hills from the top of the tower? _____19. Hurray! Our team has finally scored a touchdown. _____20. The troop had been scattered throughout the woods.

Part 2 Directions: Identify the indicated word (inside of parentheses) within the sentence. __________1. (pronoun) Paul hopes that she will sing with the choir. __________2. (pronoun) Can Jerry help him with the science project? __________3. (noun) Have you seen the eraser? __________4. (noun) She purchased the margarine with him. __________5. (adjective) Older people tire more easily. __________6. (adjective) He is agile. __________7. (adjective) Kind people are often rewarded. __________8. (adverb) The police officer ran fast. __________9. (adverb) My sister answered the question intelligently. __________10. (adverb) You really should see this art exhibit, Kenny. __________11. (preposition) Reggie fell by the stairs. __________12. (preposition) May I sit between you two? __________13. (verb) Joke about it now. __________14. (verb) They overcharged me. __________15. (verb) Ozzie, eat up. __________16. (conjunction) I like peanuts and potato chips. __________17. (conjunction) He wants to buy the house, yet he knows it is too expensive. __________18. (interjection) Ah! The sun is so warm. __________19. (interjection) No! I will never try that. __________20. (adverb) Georgette eventually walked her brother to the station.


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