parts of speech ಸುಲಭವಾಗಿ ಕಲಿಯಬಹುದು | Parts of speech in Kannada | spoken English in Kannada |

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2021
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    In this video I explain about parts of speech in Kannada, English grammar through Kannada, parts of speech Kannada, learn parts of speech in Kannada
    Eight or nine parts of speech are commonly listed:
    1.noun
    2.verb
    3.adjective
    4.adverb
    5.pronoun
    6.preposition
    7.conjunction
    8.interjection
    article or (more recently) determiner
    Some modern classifications define further classes in addition to these. For discussion see the sections below.
    The classification below, or slight expansions of it, is still followed in most dictionaries:
    1.Noun (names)
    a word or lexical item denoting any abstract (abstract noun: e.g. home) or concrete entity (concrete noun: e.g. house); a person (police officer, Michael), place (coastline, London), thing (necktie, television), idea (happiness), or quality (bravery). Nouns can also be classified as count nouns or non-count nouns; some can belong to either category. The most common part of speech; they are called naming words.
    2.Pronoun (replaces or places again)
    a substitute for a noun or noun phrase (them, he). Pronouns make sentences shorter and clearer since they replace nouns.
    3.Adjective (describes, limits)
    a modifier of a noun or pronoun (big, brave). Adjectives make the meaning of another word (noun) more precise.
    4.Verb (states action or being)
    a word denoting an action (walk), occurrence (happen), or state of being (be). Without a verb a group of words cannot be a clause or sentence.
    5.Adverb (describes, limits)
    a modifier of an adjective, verb, or another adverb (very, quite). Adverbs make language more precise.
    6.Preposition (relates)
    a word that relates words to each other in a phrase or sentence and aids in syntactic context (in, of). Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun with another word in the sentence.
    7.Conjunction (connects)
    a syntactic connector; links words, phrases, or clauses (and, but). Conjunctions connect words or group of words
    8.Interjection (expresses feelings and emotions)
    an emotional greeting or exclamation (Huzzah, Alas). Interjections express strong feelings and emotions.

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