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Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Exercise 5





Parts of Speech

Pronouns
Articles
Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
°you (subject pronoun)
°we(6) (subject pronoun)
°they (3) (subject pronoun)
°I(2)
°who(2) (the person that) acting as subject
°all (indefinite pronoun)
°what (interrogative pronoun) acting as subject
°his (pronominal adjective)
°there( used to introduce a sentence or clause)
°it (subject pronoun)
°each other (reciprocal pronoun)
°his (pronominal adjective)
°he(subject pronoun)
°what (the kind of thing or person that…)here introducing a noun clause.
°the (18)
°a (4)
°an
°others(3)(the remaining ones of several)
°Lydia(proper noun)
°Anna (proper nounà
°boys (2) (common noun)
°girls
°village
°Jack(10)
°Mike(10)
°church (2
°service (3)
°progress (in progress “an idiom meaning under way, going on”
°French
°rest
°crow (collective noun)
°tourists
°priest (3)
°announcement
°man (2)
°people (2)
°English
°smile
°face
°baby
°tradition
°father
°head
°
°beautiful
°old
°funny
°new
°born
°
°already
°just
°quietly
°really
°quietly
°too (as well)
°so (hence, therefore)
°suddenly
°so (intensifier/adverb of degree)



Parts of Speech

Prepositions
Quantifiers
Conjunctions
Interjections
Verbs
°like(3)
°in (3)
°during
°of
°at
°next to
°to
°with
°after
°with
°on
°

°but (coordinating conjunction)
°when (subordinating conjunction)
°so that (subordinating conjunction)
°and (9)(coordinating conjunction)
°since  (subordinating conjunction)
°before (subordinating conjunction)
°
Shh (interjection used to urge silence)
°well (gap-filler used as well to introduce a remark)
°act (3)(i n the imperative mood and expresses command. the subject is omitted and is assumed to be”you”
°decide
°see (2)
°get back(phrasal verb)
°shout
°enter
°is (3)
°sit(3
°stand out(phrasal verb)
°whispers (2)
°sit down(phrasal verb)
°stand
°kneel
°do (2)
°hope
°blend in(phrasal verb)
°tells
°makes
°stands up(3)(phrasal verb)
°burst
°approach
°speaks
°asks
°says (2)
°look at (phrasal verb)
°shakes
°smiles
°guess

Phrases
Clauses
°to shop in the city (infinitive phrase) acting as object of the verb “ decide”
°in the village (prepositional phrase)
°in progress (prepositional phrase)
°During the service (prepositional phrase)
°to follow (infinitive phrase)
°At one point (infinitive phrase)
°next to Jack and Mike (prepositional phrase)
°to Mike (prepositional phrase)
°With a smile modifies the verb “says”(prepositional /adverb phrase)
°on his face (prepositional phrase)
°it is tradition to ask the father (infinitive phrase modifies “tradition”, acting as adjective
° to stand up (infinitive phrase)
°don’t stand (verb phrase)
°should understand (verb phrase)
°don’t know (verb phrase)
°don’t look like (verb phrase)
°at one point (an instant of time)(prepositional phrase)can be considered as a noun phrase (pre-Head (at one) + Head (point)
°into laughter (prepositional phrase)
°tradition to task (adjective phrase)
° should understand (verb phrase
°when we get back (adverb clause)
°when they enter(adverb clause)
°so that we don’t stand out (adverb clause)
°Since they don’t really know French (adverb clause)
°what the rest of the crowd do (noun clause)
°who sits next to Jack and Mike (relative clause)
°who speaks English (relative clause)
°I guess we should understand what people do (a noun clause within another noun clause)
°before we act (adverb clause)

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