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Mastering the Parts of Speech in English: A Complete Guide

The author of - Communication Skills in English For Engineers and Technologists Discover the 8 parts of speech in English with simple definitions, examples, and tips. Learn how nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more form the backbone of effective communication. Language is like a machine, and its parts must fit together to function smoothly. In English, the building blocks of sentences are called parts of speech. They give meaning, clarity, and structure to our communication. Whether you are a student, teacher, or professional, understanding the parts of speech is essential for writing and speaking confidently. This guide will walk you through each part of speech with examples and practical tips. Parts of Speech in English: Definition, Types, and Examples What Are Parts of Speech? Definition of Parts of Speech: Parts of speech are those words that classify words according to their role in a sentence. Each part of speech explains how a word functions in meaning and grammar. They are the bui...

Practice grammar sentences for lower English

  The author of - Communication Skills in English For Engineers and Technologists Do as directed. 1. Spot the error 1. He walk slowly.  2. The dog are chasing the cat.  2. Identify part of speech 1. The sun rises in the east. (Identify the part of speech of "sun".) 2. She sings beautifully. (Identify the part of speech of "beautifully".) 3. Make a verbal question 1. I am going to the market.  2. She loves reading books. 4. Make a Wh-question 1. He is going to the party because it's his birthday. (Make a Wh-question using'why'.) 2. She lives in Mumbai. (Make a Wh-question using'where'.) 5. Change into passive voice 1. The teacher is grading the papers.  2. The company will hire new employees.  6. Change into indirect speech 1. He said, "I am going to the gym."  2. She said, "I have finished my homework."  7. Change the degree 1. This is the best book I've ever read. (Change the degree to comparative.) 2. She is the most int...

Practice grammar sentences Higher English students

The author of - Communication Skills in English For Engineers and Technologists Do as directed. 1. Spot the error. 1. The teacher gave the students a lot of homeworks.  2. The new policy has been implementated last year.  2. Identify part of speech. Identify the part of speech of "fast" in the sentence: "He drives fast." 2.Identify the clause. "I love reading in the morning when it's raining outside." 4. Make a Wh-question. 1. The new employee is struggling because he lacks experience. (Make a Wh-question with'why'.) 2. The company will launch the new product next quarter. (Make a Wh-question with'when'.) 5. Change into passive voice. 1. The researchers are studying the effects of climate change for years.  2. The company will have launched several new products by the end of the year.  6. Change into indirect speech. 1. He said, "I will have finished my project by next week."  2. She said, "If I had studied harder, I wou...
Punctuation marks are the backbone of clear writing. They guide the reader, show pauses, and prevent confusion. In this blog, you will get a complete list of punctuation marks in English with their rules and examples so you can use them properly. The author of - Communication Skills in English For Engineers and Technologists 📘 Rules of Punctuation Marks in English 1. Full Stop ( . ) Used at the end of a declarative sentence. Example: She is an engineer. Used in abbreviations. Example: Dr.( Doctor), etc.(et cetera), e.g. Do not use after headings, titles, or after initials (modern style) Dr R. K. Sharma (no full stop after “Dr” in British style). 2. Comma (, ) To separate items in a list. Example: I bought apples, bananas, and oranges. To separate clauses. Example: When it rains, we stay inside. I wanted to go, but it was raining. After introductory words/phrases. Example: Yes, I will help you. Yes, I agree. After the meeting, we went home. To avoid  confusion or misreadin...