Parts of Speech
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Parts of Speech
ENCONCEPT E-ACADEMY Fundamental course by P’NIS & P’RISA & P’MAY เนื้ อ หาการเรี ยนการสอน สั ปดาห์ ที่ 1-2 เทอม 1 ปี 53 S.E.L.F@home / SAFE@home Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course Parts of Speech ¤ืo __________________________________ ÁÕ 8 »ÃaeÀ· ä´æ¡ 1. Nouns ¤ืo ______________________________________________ ˹ҷÕèËÅa¡¢o§¤íÒ¹ÒÁ¤ืo (Function of Nouns) • ______________________________________ : The singer is singing on the stage. • ______________________________________ : Her mother bought a sunflower bouquet. • ______________________________________ : Hes looking at the children. • ______________________________________ : She becomes a nurse. 1 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 2. Pronouns ¤ืo ____________________________________________________ µÒÃÒ§ÊÃþ¹ÒÁ Personal Pronouns ºuÃuÉ·Õè 1 Subject Object eo¡¾¨¹ I me myself my mine ¾ËÙ¾¨¹ eo¡¾¨¹ we us our ours you you ourselves yourself yourself yourselves your yours he e¾ÈªÒ (¤¹) him himself his his her herself her hers it itself its its them themselves their theirs ºuÃuÉ·Õè 2 ¾ËÙ¾¨¹ ºuÃuÉ·Õè 3 Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns eo¡¾¨¹ ¾ËÙ¾¨¹ she e¾ÈËi§ (¤¹) ÊaµÇ Êi觢o§ they Determiner Nominal : Mr. Wilson talked with him about the project. : Our houses are all on the same hill. Mine is above his. : Aum Patcharapa sets her beautiful hairstyle herself. 2 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 3. Verbs ¤ืo ______________________________________________________ ª¹i´¢o§¤íÒ¡ÃiÂÒËÅa¡ ä´æ¡ • ______________________________________ : That naughty boy broke the window. • ______________________________________ : A small boy walks slowly. • ______________________________________ : He goes there early. • ______________________________________ : We like to walk to school in the early morning. • ______________________________________ : A letter is written by Susan every day. Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are located in the same individual. Arthur Koestler 3 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 4. Adjectives ¤ืo ___________________________________________________ µíÒæ˹§ËÅa¡¢o§ Adjective • ______________________________________ : The beautiful girl is talking to a young boy. • ______________________________________ : Peter is cheerful today. • ______________________________________ : We consider his report unsatisfactory. 5. Adverbs ¤ืo ___________________________________________________ ˹ҷÕè¢o§¤íÒ¡ÃiÂÒÇieÈɳ • ______________________________________ : He smiles happily everyday. • ______________________________________ : Students at Enconcept are very intelligent. • ______________________________________ : Finally, I was successful in the examination. • ______________________________________ : Pooh can dip honey very fast. 4 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 6. Prepositions ¤ืo ______________________________________________ : I spoke to him concerning to my son. : Most people want to go to the beach during the summer holidays. 7. Conjunctions ¤ืo __________________________________________ • Co-ordinate Conjunctions ¤ืo ¤íÒÊa¹¸Ò¹·ÕèãªeªืèoÁ»Ãao¤ (clauses) ·ÕÁè ¤Õ ÇÒÁÊíÒ¤aËÃืoÁÕ¤Ò ¾o¡a¹ (equal value) ä´æ¡ and but so or both and both and also not only but also either .or neither nor Both playing toys and eating are my favorite hobbies. 5 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course • Subordinate Conjunctions ¤ืo ¤íÒÊa¹¸Ò¹·ÕèãªeªืèoÁ»Ãao¤ËÅa¡ (main clause) e¢Ò¡aºo¹u »Ãao¤ (subordinate clause) e¢Ò´Ç¡a¹ For time For reason For condition For manner For place when whenever as soon as as, while as long as until till before after since by the time because since as seeing (that) now (that) for if unless provided (that) supposing (that) as as though as if where wherever For purpose in order to (that) so (that) in case for fear (that) lest For result so that such that For comparison as as not so as more(-er) than the __est, the most For concession although, even though ever if, though in spite of the fact (that) where, whenever whatever, however, whether or not Noom: N May, in order to be that good, I may have to turn to fifty first. 6 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 8. Interjections ___________________________________________ : What a shame! : Hurrah! We win. : How quickly you eat! Exercise: Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in each sentence. 1. Tomorrow, I will wake up early for class. a. verb b. pronoun c. adjective d. adverb 2. Justin is angry. a. verb b. adjective c. pronoun d. adverb 3. Dont hold your anger. a. verb b. pronoun c. noun d. adjective 4. My dog is barking, but I cant hear him. a. noun b. preposition c. conjunction d. verb 5. The bark on this tree is very rough. a. conjunction b. pronoun c. noun d. verb 6. Does he like a Hard Rock Cafe? a. preposition b. pronoun c. verb d. noun 7. When the Red Cross brought food, the situations were mercifully improved. a. preposition b. interjection c. verb d. conjunction 8. The streets of desert towns were purposely made narrow to provide the maximum amount of shade. a. adjective b. adverb c. noun d. pronoun 9. The landing of the troops took place under the cover of night. a. pronoun b. adverb c. preposition d. conjunction 10. Ouch! That hurts me! a. adverb b. verb c. conjunction d. interjection 7 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course Word Building ¤ืo ¡ÒÃÊÃÒ§¤íÒÈa¾·ãËÁo´Â¡ÒÃeµiÁ Suffixes, Prefixes ËÃืo Root words «ึè§oÒ¨·íÒãˤÇÒÁËÁÒÂËÃืoª¹i´ ¢o§¤íÒÈa¾·¹aé¹e»ÅÕè¹仨ҡe´iÁ 1. Suffixes ¤ืo Êǹ·Õè¹íÒÁÒeµiÁÁÒeµiÁ¢Ò§ËÅa§ æÅÇe»ÅÕè¹˹ҷÕè¢o§¤íÒãËe»¹ Nouns, verbs, adjective, adverb 1. 1 Noun Suffix Suffix Meaning Examples -tion -sion action/instance of V-ing alteration, demonstration, expansion, inclusion, admission -er person who V-s something used for V-ing advertiser, driver computer, silencer -ment action/instance of V-ing development, punishment, unemployment -ant -ent person who V-s assistant, consultant, student -age action/result of V breakage, wastage, package -al action/result of V denial, proposal, refusal, dismissal action/result of V preference, dependence, interference, attendance, acceptance, endurance action/instance of V-ing place of V-ing bribery, robbery, misery refinery, bakery -ence -ance -ery/-ry 8 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Suffix Fundamental Course Meaning Examples -er person concerned with N astronomer, geographer -ism doctrine of N Marxism, Maoism, Thatcherism -ship state of being N friendship, citizenship, leadership -age collection of N baggage, plumage -ity state or quality of being A ability, similarity, responsibility, curiosity -ness state or quality of being A darkness, preparedness, consciousness -cy state or quality of being A urgency, efficiency, frequency 1.2 Adjective Suffix Suffix Meaning Examples -al central, political, national, optional, professional -ent different, dependent, excellent -ive attractive, effective, imaginative, repetitive -ous continuous, dangerous, famous -ful beautiful, peaceful, careful -less endless, homeless, careless, thoughtless -able drinkable, countable, avoidable 9 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 1.3 Verb Suffix Suffix Meaning Examples -en brighten, soften, fasten, shorten -ate activate, differentiate, liquidate, -ize publicize, symbolize, visualize -ify/-fy simplify, classify, exemplify Exercise A: Choose the most appropriate answer for each question. 1. My grandfather is enjoying his ____________ a. retired b. retirement c. retiringly d. retires 2. We should make these problems simpler. That means we need to ________ them. a. simply b. simple c. simplify d. simplification 3. David is a very ______________ boy. Hes always nice and wants to help people a. thoughtful b. thoughtfully c. thought d. thoughtfulness 4. That law is not ________ in this case. a. applicable b. application c. applied d. applicant 5. The hurricane caused terrible __________ in the area. a. destroy b. destructive c. destruction d. destructively 10 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course Exercise B: Fill in the blank with the proper words. 1. She goes jogging every morning; shes really keen on physical _________ (fit) 2. She likes her students to be ____________ and call her Miss Jones. (respect) 3. You must take a ______________ as soon as possible (decide) 4. He drives so _______________ that Im sure hell have an accident. (care) 5. If you want to get the job, you will have to send the _____________ form soon. (apply) I want to apply for the best university in UK but I have no idea where I could send my application form to. 11 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 2. Prefixes 2.1 Negative Prefixes (Verb Prefix) Prefix Meaning Examples re- again or back restructure, revisit, reappear, rebuild, refinance dis- reverses the meaning of the verb disappear, disallow, disarm, disconnect, discontinue over- too much overbook, oversleep, overwork un- reverses the meaning of the verb unbend, uncouple, unfasten mis- badly or wrongly mislead, misinform, misidentify out- more or better than others outperform, outbid be- make or cause befriend, belittle co- together co-exist, co-operate, co-own de- do the opposite of devalue, deselect fore- earlier, before foreclose, foresee inter- between interact, intermix, interface pre- before pre-expose, prejudge, pretest sub- under/below subcontract, subdivide trans- across, over transform, transcribe, transplant under- not enough underfund, undersell, undervalue, underdeveloped 12 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course 2.2 Noun Prefix Prefix Meaning Examples anti- against anticlimax, antidote, antithesis auto- self autobiography, automobile bi- two bilingualism, biculturalism, bi-metalism co- joint co-founder, co-owner, co-descendant counter- against counter-argument, counter-example, counter-proposal dis- the converse of discomfort, dislike ex- former ex-chairman, ex-hunter hyper- extreme hyperinflation, hypersurface in- the converse of inattention, incoherence, incompatibility in- inside inpatient, inter- between interaction, inter-change, interference kilo- thousand kilobyte mal- bad malfunction, maltreatment, malnutrition mega- million megabyte mis- wrong misconduct, misdeed, mismanagement mini- small mini-publication, mini-theory mono- one monosyllable, monograph, monogamy neo- new neo-colonialism, neo-impressionism out- separate outbuilding, poly- many polysyllable pseudo- false re- again pseudo-expert re-organization, re-assessment, re-examination 13 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Prefix Fundamental Course Meaning Examples semi- half semicircle, semi-darkness sub- subset, subdivision below super- more than, above superset, superimposition, superpowers sur- over and above surtax tele- distant telecommunications, tri- three tripartism beyond ultrasound ultra- under- below, too little underpayment, under-development, undergraduate vice- vice-president deputy 2.3 Adjective Prefix Prefix unim-/in/ir-/il- Meaning Examples unfortunate, uncomfortable, unjust immature, impatient, improbable, inconvenient, irreplaceable, illegal non- non-fiction, non-political, non-neutral dis- disloyal, dissimilar, dishonest He who devotes sixteen hours a day to hard study may become at sixty as wise as he thought himself at twenty. 14 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course Exercise C: Fill in the blank with prefix chosen from the following list. re- post- over- pre- mis- under- il- un- 1. There are so many people. We hope the concert wont be _____________ . (crowded) 2. Do you think the president will be ___________ for a second time? (elected) 3. He took ___________ against burglary by installing an alarm and a security camera. (cautions) 4. He added a _________________ at the end of the letter. (script) 5. It is _________________ to drive without a driving license. (legal) 6. The tourist guide promised the tourists that they would get a _______________ if they did not like the trip. (fund) 7. Dad doesnt want to buy this chair. It is _________________. (comfortable) 8. People _________________ each other because of the different cultures. (understand) 9. Dont _________________ young children nowadays. They are smarter than you think. (estimate) 10. It was difficult to_________________ the house after the earthquake. (build) Learning from experience is a faculty almost never practiced. Barbara Tuchman 15 Enconcept E-Academy by P’Nis & P’Risa & P’May Fundamental Course Memolody 1. 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