MindMap Gallery English Part Of Speech
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Parts of speech
int. (interjection)
Use
It often stands alone, unconnected to a sentence.
A short word or phrase that shows emotion.
Subtopic
num. (numeral)
Fractions and demicals
Examples
1/6 is read as "one sisth"
Dates
Multiplicative adverbs
Examples
Once, twice, thrice
Use
Express how many times some event happens
Ordinal numbers
n. (nouns)
Compound nouns
Examples
football
mother-in-law
bus stop
Use
Acts as a single unit and can be modified by adjectives and other nouns.
Collective nouns
Examples
boss
family
Rule
Can be treated as singular or plural.
Use
It denots a group of individuals.
Countable / Uncountable nouns
Uncountable nouns
Examples
what
electricy
money
Use
Uncountable nouns are always singular.
Yot cannot count uncountable nouns.
Countable nouns
Examples
10 years
A dog
Six dollars
Use
Count nouns have singular and plural forms.
You can count countable nouns
Uncountable nouns
Examples
money
music
love
Use
uncountable nouns are substances, concepts etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. We cannot "count" them.
Countable nouns
Examples
animal-animals
woman-women
man-men
Use
Have both sigular and plural forms
Nouns that can be counted
Proper / Common nouns
Common nouns
Examples
Sub Topic
Book
Dog
Use
Refer to people, places in general
Proper nouns
Examples
November
Italy
Mary
Use
Refer to names of specific people, places or organizayions.
Common nouns
Examples
computer
apple
pen
Use
Common nouns can be countable or uncountable, singular or plural
Common nouns are words for people, places or things that are not specific ( opposed to peoper nouns)
Proper nouns
Examples
St.Paul's Cathedral
America
Cindy
Use
Proper nouns are the names of specific people or places. They should always begin with a capital letter.
conj. (conuunction)
Subordinating conjunctions
Examples
After, although, because, if, until etc.
Sam went swimming although it was raining.
Use
Used to join a subordinate (dependent) clause to a main (independent) clause.
Coordinating conjunctions
Examples
And, but, or, nor, for, yet, so
I like tea and coffee.
Use
Used to join two parts that are grammatically equal or similar.
Main Topic
Subtopic
Subtopic,Subtopic,Subtopic
prep. (preposition)
Phrase prepositions
Examples
Because of, with regard to, on behalf, for the sake of etc.
Compound prepositions
Examples
Without, within, inside, outside, into, behind
Subtopic
art. (article)
Types
Indefinite article
an
Example
Please hold me an autobiobiography.
Use
It precedes a word that begins with a vowel.
a
Example
Please hand me a book.
Use
It precedes a word that begins with consonant.
Definite article
the
Example
Are you going to the party this weekend?
Use
To limit the meaning of a noun to one particular thing.
Use
Uded to define a noun as specific or unspecific.
adj. (adjective)
Superlative adjective
Examples
Justin Bieber in the most popular singer in Canada.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Use
Used to describe the extreme quality of one thing in a group of things.
Comparative adjective
Examples
I want to have a more powerful computer.
Chris is taller than John.
Use
Used to describle the difference between two things
Adjective
Examples
A dark sky
An interesting story
A green car
Use
Used to describle a person or thing.
pron. (pronoun)
Indefinite pronoun
All, another, any, anybody/anyone,anything,each, everybody/everyone, everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several, some, somemody, someone,etc.
Examples
They lost everything in the earthquake.
Can anyone answer this question?
Use
It is vague and " not definite".
An indifinite pronun does not refer to any specific person, thing, or amount.
Conjuctive pronoun
Relative pronoun
Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That
Examples
The person whose phone just rang should stand up.
The person that phoned me last night is my teacher.
Use
Related to the word that its relative clause modifies.
Used to introduce a relatice clause.
Interrogative pronoun
Who, Whom, What, Which, Whose
Examples
What do you want?
Who told you?
Whom did you tell?
Use
Represents the thing that we don`t know.
Used to ask queations.
Reciprocal pronoun
Each other, One another
Examples
The gangsters were fighting one another.
John and mary love each other
Use
Used when each of two or more subjects is acting the same way towards the other.
Subtopic
Subtopic
Main Topic
Subtopic
Subtopic,Subtopic
Subtopic
Subtopic