Interjections
interjections Is the expression Or feeling Often used in spoken language without involving other words, in sentences like Oh my God!, WOW, Hurrah
1. interjection to express their joy - Aha
2. interjection expressing anger, resentment - Damn, Damn it,. Darn it
3. interjection to express surprise - Gosh, Oh My gosh, Good Grief, Oh dear, Dear Me
4. interjection to express surprise - Oh, Gee
5. interjection to express surprise - Wow
6. interjection to express that understanding - Oh
7. exclamation Pain - Ouch
8. interjection to express disgust - Ugh
9. interjection to express sadness, sorrow and regret - Alas
10. interjection to express. disappointment, frustration - Phooy
considered a kind word. We look at the performance of it in a sentence. May act as one single word in a sentence. But may act in another sentence in the following table
Word Parts of Speech example
Work Noun My Work is Easy. My job is simple
verb I work in Bangkok. I am working in Bangkok,
but conjunction John came but Mary didn '. t come. John but Mary did not come
preposition Everyone came but Mary. Everyone came except Mary
well adjective Are you well? You are you?
adverb She speaks well. She has a good
interjection Well! That expensive. Oh! Too expensive
afternoon noun We ate in the afternoon. In the afternoon we enjoy a
noun. Acts like adjective We had afternoon tea. We drink tea afternoon
following a sentence with all the Parts of Speech in a single sentence
Interjection pron. conj. ADJ. Noun verb Prep. Noun adverb
Well, She and Young John Walk to school. Slowly conjunctions are words used to link words or groups of words together to make sentences more meaningful, such as and, but, therefore, beside, either..or conjunctions are divided into two types, ie 1 .Coordinating conjunctions such as and. , but, or, for, not, so, yet, etc. Using the same word or phrase, for example, grew up in this Bill and -Jack Town. -Henry is rich but Unhappy. Can-you read or do your Homework. -She drank Two Glasses of Water, for She was very Thirsty. 2. subordinating conjunctions is used to connect to a small group of words or sentences, the main clause. So the same sentence as well as after, until, before, when, unless, where, while, although, as if, etc. Examples -After Finishing the Work at the Office, John drove his Car Home. -Before going to. Bed, Helen meditated for an hour Half. Although Jane is rich, She is not Happy. preposition is a word. Or noun or pronoun words placed next to the noun or pronoun that relates to other words in the sentence, however, on, at, in, from, within the category of prepositions. Preposition is divided into various categories are as follows: 1. prepositions tell place. (Prepositions of place) as at, on, in, etc 2. prepositions position. (Prepositions of position) as above, beneath, Behind, in Front of, etc. 3 ใcm preposition that movement. (Prepositions of motion) Through such, Into, towards, out of, Away from, etc. 4. preposition direction. (Prepositions of direction) such as up, down, Across, along, etc 5. prepositions of time. (Prepositions of time) as on, in, at, by, after, before, etc. 6. preposition tells symptoms. (Prepositions of manner), as in, with, Without, etc. 7. prepositions tell relationship. (Prepositions of relationship) as about, of, with, in, from, etc. The use of prepositions key issues regarding the use of prepositions. Are as follows: 1. Using the correct prepositions often require observing and remembering. That in that situation would have to use words like prepositions on the day. To use the preposition on the mentioned month. Must use prepositions such as in the following example: -I Study English on Monday. -I Started studying English in 1990. 2 Although preposition Each word has a meaning of its own. However, a preposition is often used with other words and make a special meaning. Similar expressions Examples • approve of (approved) We Approve of the New Plan. • Angry at or angry with (angry) We are Angry at / with John. • satisfied with (satisfied) We are satisfied with our Success. ADVERB said symptoms verbs, adjectives, adverbs, place, time, fast hard carefully well badly Happily Slowly easily Early function of adverbs, adverbs are divided into different types according to different functions below one adverbs serving time (adverbs of. time) as Soon, Lately, recently, today, Tomorrow, Yesterday, etc 2 Adverbs acts that place (adverbs of place), as here, there, upstairs, Downtown, Inside, Outside, etc. 3 Adverbs made. tells symptoms (adverbs of manner) as Quietly, Nicely, graciously, Quickly, rapidly, Slowly, steadily, safely, silently, etc. 4 Adverbs acting level (adverbs of degree) as very, rather, fairly, quite. , Slightly, extremely, etc. 5 Adverbs do tell frequency (adverbs of frequency) as often, seldom, always, Frequently, every Day, rarely, occasionally, etc. 6 adverbs that act to emphasize a word or phrase (. focus adverbs) as even, just, merely, only, Really, simply, Too, as well, etc. 7 adverbs that act says the attitude of the speaker or author to speak or write what (viewpoints adverbs) as clearly,. Evidently, frankly, honestly, generally, normally, briefly, hopefully, etc. 8 adverbs that act welding (connective adverbs) like however, on the contrary, meanwhile, furthermore, moreover, as a result, consequently, etc. position. of adverbs Adverbs are displayed in different positions following one. The sentence -Soon John fell asleep. For the sentences that begin with adverbs a significant decline or negative, as never (never), hardly (difficulty. , almost never), rarely (once, seldom), seldom (once, seldom), etc. auxiliaries are in front of a sentence. The original verb or main verb is the president of two. . The president and first verb or verb genuine three. . After the first verb 4. After the BE on BE as a verb instead.
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