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COLEGIO DE ESTUDIOS CIENTFICOS Y TECNOLGICOS DEL ESTADO DE MXICO

ASIGNATURA: INGLES V

NOMBRE DEL PROFESOR: KARINA ORDOEZ SOSA

NOMBRE DE LA ALUMNA: BEATRIZ RIVERA DE LA CRUZ

GRUPO: 501

N.L: 29

SANTIAGO CASANDEJ JOCOTITLN MXICO A 12 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2011

Parts of Speech
Parts of speech are the basic types of words that English has. Most grammar books say that there are eight parts of speech: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs,

pronouns, conjunctions, prepositions and interjections. We will add one more type: articles.
It is important to be able to recognize and identify the different types of words in English, so that you can understand grammar explanations and use the right word form in the right place. Here is a brief explanation of what the parts of speech are:
A noun is a naming word. It names a person, place, thing, idea, living creature, quality, or action. Examples: cowboy, theatre, box, thought, tree, kindness, arrival A verb is a word which describes an action (doing something) or a Verb state (being something). Examples: walk, talk, think, believe, live, like, want An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It tells you something Adjective about the noun. Examples: big, yellow, thin, amazing, beautiful, quick, important An adverb is a word which usually describes a verb. It tells you how Adverb something is done. It may also tell you when or where something happened. Examples: slowly, intelligently, well, yesterday, tomorrow, here, everywhere A pronoun is used instead of a noun, to avoid repeating the noun. Pronoun Examples: I, you, he, she, it, we, they Conjunction A conjunction joins two words, phrases or sentences together. Examples: but, so, and, because, or Preposition A preposition usually comes before a noun, pronoun or noun phrase. It joins the noun to some other part of the sentence. Examples: on, in, by, with, under, through, at Interjection An interjection is an unusual kind of word, because it often stands alone. Interjections are words which express emotion or surprise, and they are usually followed by exclamation marks. Examples: Ouch!, Hello!, Hurray!, Oh no!, Ha! An article is used to introduce a noun. Article Examples: the, a, an

Noun

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Ill be your dream Ill be your wish Ill be your fantasy Ill be your hope Ill be your love Be everything that you need. Ill love you more with every breath Truly, madly, deeply do I will be strong I will be faithful cause Im counting on

A new beginning A reason for living A deeper meaning

I want to stand with you on a mountain I want to bathe with you in the sea I want to lay like this forever Until the sky falls down on me

And when the stars are shining brightly in the Velvet sky, Ill make a wish a wish to send it to heaven Then make you want to cry The tears of joy for all the pleasure in the Certainty That were surrounded by the comfort and Protection of

The highest powers In lonely hours The tears devour you

I want to stand with you on a mountain I want to bathe with you in the sea I want to lay like this forever Until the sky falls down on me

Oh cant you see it baby? You dont have to close your eyes cause its standing right here before you All that you need will surely come

Ill be your dream Ill be your wish Ill be your fantasy Ill be your hope Ill be your love Be everything that you need. Ill love you more with every breath Truly, madly, deeply do

I want to stand with you on a mountain I want to bathe with you in the sea I want to lay like this forever Until the sky falls down on me

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