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Every language has parts of speech Now, in English, we will discuss each The noun names people, places, and thingsLike Harry, Hogwarts, a wand, and wings A pronoun can replace the mentioned noun He saw it, when she brought that owl to town The verb describes action, so what can we do? Cast spells, fly on broomsticks, and give a sock too Adjectives describe, we use them quite a lot Dark magic, brave wizard, and young Mandrake in a pot An adverb describes adjectives, verbs, and adverbs as well Hermione read patiently, while Ron quickly used a new spell Prepositions stand before nouns, relating to time or place Snape put wormwood in a pot, then he saw a pixie on the bookcase Conjunctions join two phrases or words, it can be even moreStudents from Slytherin and Ravenclaw or maybe from Gryffindor The interjection gets pretty loud, for all emotions that're great Hooray! We won. Phew! That was close. Wow! I can't waitAbout the Author: Manikantan is the author of "Breeze Past any Interview" and "The Atheist Handbook - A Search Beyond GOD". He is a data analyst by profession. You can find him as "Data Science for the Lazy" on YouTube and Facebook. He is a TEFL certified English Trainer. He swears by Einstein's saying - "If you can't explain it to a six-year-old, then you don't understand it yourself".
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