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powerpoint presentation independent parts of speech shahnoza 1. practical applications of independent parts of speech 2. identifying independent parts of speech, 3. analyzing sentence structure with independent parts of speech, plan: interjections (expressing emotion): wow! ouch! alas! hurray! these are found in various languages and contexts, expressing spontaneous feelings like surprise or pain(e.g., a sudden 10-degree temperature drop in alaska). independent parts of speech (4 main types): nouns (e.g., the 2,000-year-old egyptian pyramids, located near cairo, are impressive structures; proper nouns: paris, france, mount everest); pronouns (e.g verbs (3 types): intransitive verbs (e.g., the bird flew south over the pacific ocean, 1000 miles in 5 days); transitive verbs (e.g verbs nouns independent parts of speech, also called interjections (e.g., wow!, ouch!, alas!), are single words or short phrases expressing emotion. they function independently from the main clause and punctuate speech, 15 variations exist across dialects of english independent clauses contain …
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rammatical function. their role lies in structural organisation. consider the sentence: "however, the quickly running dog jumped over the lazy brown fox adverbs numerals (one, two, three; first, second, third) are also independent; they function as adjectives or nouns. consider "three cats" (adjective) versus "the first three arrived promptly at 10 am in paris adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs; examples include "quickly" (manner), "very" (intensifier), "there" (place), "now" (time), "frequently" (frequency) in sentences like "the train arrived quickly at 3 pm in london," showcasing time (3 pm), place (london), and manner (quickly) independent parts of speech, unlike adverbs, function independently adjectives interjections (e.g., "wow!" "ouch!") express sudden emotion. conjunctions (e.g., "and," "but," "or," "because") join words, phrases, or clauses. prepositions (e.g., "in," "on," "at," "above," "below," "near" "during" "throughout" "before" "after") show relationships between words. some prepositions indicate location (e.g independent parts of speech function autonomously, unlike dependent …
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powerpoint presentation independent parts of speech shahnoza 1. practical applications of independent parts of speech 2. identifying independent parts of speech, 3. analyzing sentence structure with independent parts of speech, plan: interjections (expressing emotion): wow! ouch! alas! hurray! these are found in various languages and contexts, expressing spontaneous feelings like surprise or pain(e.g., a sudden 10-degree temperature drop in alaska). independent parts of speech (4 main types): nouns (e.g., the 2,000-year-old egyptian pyramids, located near cairo, are impressive structures; proper nouns: paris, france, mount everest); pronouns (e.g verbs (3 types): intransitive verbs (e.g., the bird flew south over the pacific ocean, 1000 miles in 5 days); transitive verbs (e.g verbs nouns i...

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