Languages › English as a Second Language 8 Parts of Speech for ESL Learners Share Flipboard Email Getty Images Languages Pronunciation & Conversation Vocabulary Writing Skills Reading Comprehension Grammar Business English Resources for Teachers By Kenneth Beare Kenneth Beare English as a Second Language (ESL) Expert TESOL Diploma, Trinity College London M.A., Music Performance, Cologne University of Music B.A., Vocal Performance, Eastman School of Music Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience. Learn about our Editorial Process Published on January 15, 2019 Words are used to form patterns of English grammar and syntax. Each word falls into one of eight categories referred to as parts of speech. Certain words have further categorization such as: adverbs of frequency: always, sometimes, often, etc. or determiners: this, that, these, those . However, the basic categorization of words in English fall into these eight categories.Here are the eight commonly recognized parts of speech. Each category has four examples with each part of speech highlighted to help you learn how these words function in sentences.The Eight Parts of SpeechNounsA word which is a person, place, thing or idea. Nouns can be countable or uncountable. Examples include: Mount Everest, book, horse, and strength as used in the following sentences.Peter Anderson climbed Mount Everest last year.I bought a book at the store.Have you ever ridden a horse? How much strength do you have?PronounsA word that is used to take the place of a noun. There are a number of pronouns such as subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive and demonstrative pronouns. Examples include I, they, she, and us.I went to school in New York.They live in that house.She drives a fast car.She told us to hurry up. AdjectivesA word that is used to describe a noun or pronoun. There are various types of adjectives which can be studied in more depth on the adjective page. Adjectives come before the nouns which they describe. Examples include: difficult, purple, French, and tall.It was a very difficult test.He drives a purple sports car.French food is very tasty.That tall man is very funny. VerbsA word that indicates an action, being or state or being. There are different types of verbs including modal verbs, helping verbs, active verbs, phrasal verbs, and passive verbs. Examples include: play, run, think, and study.I usually play tennis on Saturday.How fast can you run?He thinks about her every day.You should study English. AdverbsA word that is used to describe a verb which tells how, where, or when something is done. Adverbs of frequency come before the verbs they modify. Other adverbs come at the end of a sentence. Examples include: carefully, often, slowly, and usually.He did his homework very carefully.Tom often goes out to dinner.Be careful and drive slowly.I usually get up at six o'clock.ConjunctionA word that is used to join words or groups of words. Conjunctions are used to connect two sentences into one more complex sentence. Examples include: and, or, because, and although.He wants one tomato and one potato.You can take the red one or the blue one.She's learning English because she wants to move to Canada.Although the test was difficult, Peter got an A.PrepositionsA word used indicating the relationship between a noun or pronoun to another word. There are numerous prepositions in English used in a variety of manners. Examples include: in, between, from, and along.The sandwich is in the bag.I sit between Peter and Jerry.He comes from Japan.She drove along the street. InterjectionsA single word such as wow!, ah!, oh!, or no!, when used to express strong emotion.Wow! That test was easy.Ah! Now I understand.Oh! I didn't know you wanted to come.No! You can't go to the party next week.Parts of Speech QuizTest your knowledge of the parts of speech with this short quiz. Choose the correct option. 1. Jennifer got up early and went to school. school is a noun school is a verb Correct Wrong 2. Peter bought him a present for his birthday. him is a noun him is a pronoun Correct Wrong 3. I don't understand anything! Oh! Now, I understand! Oh! is a conjunction Oh! is an interjection Correct Wrong 4. Do you drive a sports car? drive is a noun drive is a verb Correct Wrong 5. Please put the book on the table over there. on is a conjunction on is a preposition Correct Wrong 6. She often visits her friends in Texas. often is an adverb often is an adjective Correct Wrong 7. I want to go to the party, but I have to work until ten o'clock. but is an interjection but is a conjunction Correct Wrong 8. That's a beautiful city. beautiful is an adjective beautiful is an adverb Correct Wrong 8 Parts of Speech for ESL Learners You got: % Correct. Share Your Results Share Flipboard Email 8 Parts of Speech for ESL Learners You got: % Correct. Share Your Results Share Flipboard Email