Exercise Sheet: Identify the Part of Speech
Read each sentence carefully. Write what part of speech the underlined word is (e.g., noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection).• We are going to the zoo tomorrow.
Ans. We – Pronoun
• The river flows gently through the valley. Ans. river – Noun
• She danced beautifully at the party.
• The river flows gently through the valley. Ans. river – Noun
• She danced beautifully at the party.
Ans. danced – Verb
• He spoke loudly during the meeting.
• He spoke loudly during the meeting.
Ans. loudly – Adverb
• The cold wind made me shiver.
• The cold wind made me shiver.
Ans. cold – Adjective
• Bravo! You did a great job.
• Bravo! You did a great job.
Ans. Bravo – Interjection
• The cat hid beneath the table.
• The cat hid beneath the table.
Ans. beneath – Preposition
• You can come with us, or stay at home.
• You can come with us, or stay at home.
Ans. or – Conjunction
• They love eating ice cream.
• They love eating ice cream.
Ans. They – Pronoun
• That building is very tall.
• That building is very tall.
Ans. building – Noun
• He writes letters every week.
• He writes letters every week.
Ans. writes – Verb
• She answered the question correctly. Ans. correctly – Adverb
• The soft pillow is very comfortable.
• She answered the question correctly. Ans. correctly – Adverb
• The soft pillow is very comfortable.
Ans. soft – Adjective
• Wow! What a beautiful painting.
• Wow! What a beautiful painting.
Ans. Wow – Interjection
• The squirrel jumped onto the branch.
• The squirrel jumped onto the branch.
Ans. onto – Preposition
• I wanted to go, but I was too tired.
• I wanted to go, but I was too tired.
Ans. but – Conjunction
• You should finish your homework first.
• You should finish your homework first.
Ans. You – Pronoun
• The tree provides shade in summer.
• The tree provides shade in summer.
Ans. tree – Noun
• The baby cried loudly at night.
• The baby cried loudly at night.
Ans. cried – Verb
• She sings beautifully in the choir.
• She sings beautifully in the choir.
Ans. beautifully – Adverb
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