The 8 Parts of Speech in English Grammar (+ Free PDF & Quiz)

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- Hello everyone. And welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today we are going back to basics.
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We are looking at the building blocks of spoken English.
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I'm going to be talking to you
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about the eight parts of speech.
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Every single word you say has a role within a sentence.
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Every single word is a part of speech.
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Today we're going to be breaking it down
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and looking at each one.
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It makes up nearly everything that we say in English.
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Let's get started with the lesson.
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Let's talk about the first part of speech.
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In my opinion, the most important nouns.
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These are the bread and butter of our speech,
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which is ironic,
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because bread and butter are both nouns.
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A noun is something that name something,
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such as a person, an idea or a thing.
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In a sentence, a noun can play the role of a subject,
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an indirect object, a direct object,
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a subject compliment, an object compliment,
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and a positive or an adjective.
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There are so many different types of nouns.
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They can name people such as a girl, Taylor Swift, my dad.
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They can name a place, a mountain, Spain, the kitchen.
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They can also name things, activities, concepts, processes,
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ideas, such as love, rugby, shorts, knowledge.
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I actually have a video on the 100 most important nouns
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in British English.
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I will link to that video in the description box.
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It's quite a good one
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if you want to quickly acquire a lot of vocabulary.
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Let's move on to the second part of speech: pronouns.
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A pronoun is a word that's used instead of a noun
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or a noun phrase.
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You use them when the reader or listener
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already knows the specific noun that you're referring to.
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If I tell a story, for example, about my fiancee William,
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it will get so boring and repetitive
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if I just say the noun William, over and over again.
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Let's try, let's see how it sounds.
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William is my fiance. William is extremely tall.
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William told me that William wants to marry me. (laughs)
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It makes me sound obsessed and weird to be honest,
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and very repetitive.
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Let's try it with a lovely pronoun instead.
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William is my fiance. He's very tall.
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He told me he wants to marry me.
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It sounds a little better,
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less obsessive, less boring.
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Now there are quite a few different types of pronouns,
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and some pronouns are found in more than one category.
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I will present you with some of the most common.
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We have the personal pronouns:
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I, me, you, she, her, he, him, us, we, they, them.
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We also have the demonstrative pronouns.
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I love the word demonstrative, sounds posh.
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They are: that, this, these and those.
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We also have indefinite pronouns,
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and these are used when the personal thing
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doesn't need to be specifically identified.
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For example, one, other, everybody, anybody, nobody.
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An example, everybody loves my homemade brownies,
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or some love marmite, others hate it.
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Other types include interrogative pronouns,
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like who, what, which, and whose.
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Progressive pronouns like my, your, their, whose.
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Reflexive and intensive pronouns
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like myself, yourself, themselves.
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And relative pronouns, like whom, what, which.
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Let's move on to part of speech number three, adjectives.
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These might be my favourite actually.
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These are the words that describe nouns,
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and adjective can go right before the noun it's describing,
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for example, my orange cat, but it doesn't have to.
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For example, my cat is orange.
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Now one of the most important things that you can learn
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when it comes to adjectives is adjective order.
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I feel like this is a sneaky secret.
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That's like the key to fluency,
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only certain people know about this,
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and once they learn it, they're like, "Oh, my word."
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It's so secrets that many native speakers
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don't even know they're using it.
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But when you present them with this information,
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they are blown away,
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because everyone follows the same order
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without even thinking about it.
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We're not taught this in school.
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I made a video all about this.
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Again, I will link it in the description box,
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but I'll give you a quick summary from one to 10,
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the order in which we naturally say adjectives.
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Number one, opinion; ugly, beautiful.
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Number two, size; big, tall.
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Number three, physical quality; neat, rough.
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Four, shape, for example, round or square.
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Number five, age; old, new.
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Number six, colour; pink, orange.
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Number seven, origin; Egyptian, Japanese.
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Eight, material; plastic, leather.
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Nine, type; unisex, four-legged, for example.
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And number 10, purpose; sewing, cooking, for example.
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So I would talk about my beautiful brown leather suitcase
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or my big black Indian cooking pot.
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I've got two little homework task for you.
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Using what you've just learned there,
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I would like you to write three sentences
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using the correct adjective order,
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describing three things that you can see
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from where you are right now.
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Please put that in the comment section.
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Okay, part of speech number four, verbs.
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Listen to me, write what you hear.
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Learn to speak. (laughs)
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Everything that is in bold here is a verb,
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we use them all the time.
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Verbs are words that describe actions.
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We have dynamic or action verbs
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that describe literal actions
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like walking, running, singing.
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We also have stative verbs that refer
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to feelings in states
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like to love, to think, to feel.
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Auxiliary verbs are used in English
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to change another verbs, mood, voice, or tense.
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This is why they're referred to as helping verbs.
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The main auxiliary verbs are be, have, and do.
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We also have modal auxiliary verbs,
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commonly called modals or modal verbs.
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These are a big pain point
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for many students learning English
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because they're so annoying, they are annoying.
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Modals are added to another verb to show capability
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or possibility or necessity as well.
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Common examples are may, might, must, can, could,
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should, and shall, and would, and will.
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Ought is also an important one too.
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I made a video a very, very long time ago about modal verbs,
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so you can click on it to laugh about how young I was,
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I think I was 21.
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Yeah. I was 21 when I started teaching English on YouTube,
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and I'm now 27.
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Can you believe that?
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And by the time this video comes out, I will be married.
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I'm not married right now,
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but yes, my wedding hopefully will have passed.
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I will put a link to that modals video
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in the description box,
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but maybe that's something I ought, modal verb,
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to recreate soon.
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Let me know if you'd like a video about modal verbs.
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One last part of this segment, phrasal verbs.
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I hear you're grown. I've heard you're all grown. (laughs)
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Everyone seems to find phrasal verbs so annoying,
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and they're really, really frustrating,
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but I really enjoy teaching them.
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These are phrases that act as a single verb,
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they usually consist of a verb and a preposition.
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I have made so many videos over the years
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about phrasal verbs.
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I'll list a few of my favourites in the description box
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down below as well.
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Right. Number five, let's talk about adverbs.
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Adverb is a word that describes an adjective, a verb,
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another adverb, or even a sentence.
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Have a look at these examples:
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I gently lifted him out of bed.
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Here the adverb is describing a verb.
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He is more interesting than you,
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that is an unusually tool tree.
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There the adverb is describing the adjective.
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Unfortunately, we had already left.
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Unfortunately, the adverb is describing the whole sentence.
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Okay, let's move on to prepositions.
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Another topic that learners of English
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tend to find quite tricky.
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A preposition is a word that tells you when or where
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something is in relation to something else.
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It tells you the relationship between words in a sentence.
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I put my bag on the table.
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I sat beside the wall.
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My birthday is on Monday.
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Now let's take this opportunity to bust a myth.
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I hate this myth so much, it annoys me all the time.
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I have lots of students and viewers in my comment section
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telling me off,
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because they've been mistaught
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about this myth by their teachers.
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Some people are adamant that you should never end a sentence
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with a preposition and they are wrong.
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And teachers say this and it bugs me.
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What do you think sounds more natural?
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Where do you come from?
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Or from where do you come? (laughs)
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From where do you come?
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It sounds beautiful for game of Thrones.
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Where do you come from, from being a preposition
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at the end of sentence sounds absolutely fine.
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That's where you went to!
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What else am I meant to say?
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That is to where you went! No.
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An example, are you going to the party?
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I don't know who I'm going with.
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You could say, I don't know with whom I'm going,
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but it's just too formal.
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So yes, there are many occasions
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when using a preposition to end a sentence is wrong,
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especially in formal writing or formal speech.
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Don't let pedants make you scared to speak.
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Part of speech number seven, conjunctions.
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A conjunction is a word that's used to connect clauses,
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sentences or words together.
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Firstly, let's look at coordinating conjunctions.
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They allow us to join words, phrases or clauses
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of equal rank.
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The most common coordinating conjunctions
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are FANBOYS. (laughs)
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No, literally, for, and, nor, but, or yet, so.
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FUNBOYS, that's a great way to remember them.
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Here we have two sentences or clauses of equal rank:
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I had a terrible headache.
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I still went to school.
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We can join them together with a coordinating clause.
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I had a terrible headache, but I still went to school.
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We also have correlative conjunctions.
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These are pairs that work together like either and or,
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or neither and nor.
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I want either the beef or the turkey roast.
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There are also subordinating conjunctions,
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which join dependent and an independent clause.
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Common subordinating conjunctions are: because, since,
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as, although, though, while or whilst, and whereas.
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I ate dinner because I was hungry.
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I drove while talking on the phone.
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Finally, we have number eight,
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the eighth part of speech, the articles,
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very important part of speech.
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The definite article is the word the.
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It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing.
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Give me the ticket.
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I am talking about a specific ticket
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that both of us know about,
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the ticket, not a ticket, not another ticket, the ticket.
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The indefinite article is a or an,
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a or an.
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It is a when it proceeds a word that begins with a consonant
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or it is an, or an,
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when it proceeds a word that begins with a vowel.
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The indefinite article indicates that a noun
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refers to a general thing, a general idea,
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rather than a specific thing.
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Can you pass me an apple?
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Note that I said an 'cause it starts with a vowel sound.
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Should I bring a bottle of wine tonight?
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Not the bottle of wine.
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Should I bring the bottle of wine
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implies that it's a very special bottle of wine
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that we both know about.
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No, a bottle of wine, any bottle of wine.
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Right. That is it for my lesson
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on the eight parts of speech.
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I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope you learned something.
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