Monday, September 17, 2012

Speech Presentation




                                                                                   Speech Presentation

                         It plays very important role in our speech. Not only the funny part the wrong sentence that you are writing, but the audience couldn’t understand your speech. Learning grammar is the only way you can avoid misunderstanding your speech. Grammar consists of many components, but parts of speech are the most important part that we have chosen to present to day.

                Parts of speech are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunction, and interjection. In my essay we will introduce all of these things. First, Nouns are the nouns of places, persons and things. Nouns are two different parts, proper nouns and common nouns. A proper noun is a specific name of a person, place of thing. A proper noun always capitalized the first later. Some examples included, Mrs. Rogers, Anderson Middle School, Redding, and so on. The common noun always describes any general person, place or thing, such as, teacher, school, and city. Second, Pronouns are word that replace the nouns, such as, I, you, he, she, it, we, who, that, which, and everyone. Next, verb is express an occurrence or state of being, such as, go, be, run, and drive. Likewise, adjectives and adverbs are the part of speech. Adjectives are describe the nouns and give a specific size, color, or shape like,soggy, short, tall, thin, wet, dry, red, round etc. on the other hand, adverbs are modify the verbs, and usually end with LY. Such as, quickly, tiredly, sickly, and loudly. Similar to what I mentioned above, prepositions and conjunctions are the parts of speech. Prepositions show how nouns or pronouns are related to other words in the Sentence, and usually show the position of the noun. Some example are, over, under, against, behind, of, though, etc. furthermore examples are, he is crying behind the door. In addition to what I detailed above, Conjunctions are link words phrases and they are three main parts, coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinating conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions are connecting the two equal parts of a sentence. Some of them are, and, or, but, and so. Examples: I have seen Joe and Jacob walking in the rain. Also, Subordinating conjunctions are connect two parts are not equal. Examples for those conjunctions like: after, before, unless, although, if, and so on. Examples in a sentence: Xiannping wrote her presentation just after me. Furthermore in parts of speech, Correlative conjunctions are two conjunctions that work together in same sentence. Such as, both…and, either…or, neither…nor, and not only …. but also. Here are some examples in sentences: both of my friends and I made presentation. 

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