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lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -1- lesson 1 The Parts of Speech 1 Nouns 2 Pronouns 3 Adjectives 4 Verbs 5 Adverbs 6 Prepositions 7 Conjunctions 8 Absolute Expressions lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -2- NOUNS The sentence is the basic unit of discourse - either written or spoken. Sentences are made up of words, and words have dif- ferent functions to perform. And on the basis of the different functions to perform, words are grouped into different parts of speech. In other words, words in a sentence do not come together in a haphazard way or manner, in fact, they are arranged together according to certain syntactic rules. It then follows that a good knowledge of different parts of speech and different functions they perform will help us to produce correct sentences, either written or spoken. On the basis of the various functions they perform, words are separated into 8 parts of speech as follows: (1) nouns (2) pronouns (3) adjectives (4) verbs (5) adverbs (6) prepositions (7) conjunctions (8) absolute expressions I. NOUNS A noun is a word that names a person, a thing or a place. A. COMMON NOUNS AND PROPER NOUNS Nouns generally fall into two general classifications: common nouns and proper nouns A common noun names any one of a class of people, things or place. lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -3- NOUNS A doctor A house A park A proper noun (always capitalized) names a particular person, thing or place. Washington DC * United Kingdom * J.F. Kennedy B. CONCRETE NOUNS AND ABSTRACT NOUNS Nouns are further divided into concrete nouns and abstract nouns. A concrete noun names an object normally found in nat- ural world. The jar of fruits and vegetables are stored in the cupboard. An abstract noun names an idea, a quality or an action. Happiness, democracy, loneliness, heaven, hell, patience, kind- ness, skiing, learning English etc. Tư do va cöng băng la nhưng cơ sơ ₫ï̉ xêy dưng nï̀n dên chu. X Freedom and equality are the bases on which a democracy is built. Tònh ban cua chung töi băt ₫ều tư thơi trung hoc. X Our friendship began in high school. Tiḯng chim hot lam töi thưc giếc. X The singing of a bird in the garden woke me up. C. COLLECTIVE NOUNS A collective noun names a group of collection of people or things regarded as a single unit. Family / committee / team / jury / crowd / assembly / meeting / crew / faculty etc. Gia ₫ònh chung töi dư ₫ịnh don ₫i Đa lat. X Our family is planning to move to Dalat. Uy ban hop măt ba lền möt tuền. lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -4- NOUNS X The district committee meets three times a week. Đöi banh cua chung ta tö́i nay bay vï̀ nươc. X Our team is flying home tonight. Bö̀i thểm ₫oan cho răng bị cao co töi. X The jury has declared/found the defendant guilty. NOTE D. SINGULAR NOUNS AND PLURAL NOUNS Nouns may be singular or plural in number Cat - cats Man - men Child - Children Woman - women E. NOMINATIVE - OBJECTIVE - POSSESSIVE CASE Nouns may be in nominative case, objective case or possessive case. Her mother's worries The mother's worries The child's mother The children' mother(s) Mary and John's car (Marry and John share the same car) Mary's and John's car When refer to a group as a single unit, verbs used with them must be singular in number. lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -5- PRONOUNS II. PRONOUNS WHAT IS A PRONOUN? Pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. The noun for which a pronoun is used is called the antecedent of the pronoun. X In the winter of wet years, the streams ran full-freshet, and they swelled the river until sometimes it raged and boiled (John Steinbeck, East of Eden) X The Salinas Valley is in South California. It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay. On the basis of the forms and functions, pronouns are classified as: (1) Personal Pronoun (2) Relative Pronoun (3) Interrogative Pronoun (4) Demonstrative Pronoun (5) Emphasizing Pronoun (6) Reflexive Pronoun (7) Reciprocal Pronoun (8) Indefinite Pronoun A. PERSONAL PRONOUNS A personal pronoun is a direct substitute for a noun. It usually indicates a person, a thing, or a place. PERSON NOMINATIVE CASE POSSESSIVE CASE OBJECTIVE CASE 1st I My Me SINGULAR 2nd You Yours You 3rd He/She/It His/Hers/Its Him/Her/It lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -6- PRONOUNS Giưa töi va cö ta khöng con gò nưa. X There is nothing left between her and me. B. RELATIVE PRONOUNS A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a dependent clause which normally functions as an adjective. The most com- mon relative pronouns are: WHO, WHOM, WHICH and THAT. We need to learn also the emphatic form: WHOEVER, WHOMEVER, WHICHEVER, and WHATEVER. Ngươi yïu töi bêy giơ cach xa ngan dăm. X The woman/man (whom) I love is now a thousand miles away. X The man who loves me is now a thousand miles away. Ba töi, ngươi töi ₫a thương yïu va kñnh phuc suö́t ₫ơi, nay ₫a gền 60 tuö̉i. X My father, whom I have loved and admired all my life, is now almost 60. Bết cư ₫öi nao bị ₫a bai trong bết cư vong nao trư vong chung kḯt phai vï̀ nươc trong vong 24 giơ. X Any team which is defeated in any round except the finals is to leave for home in 24 hours. NOTE PLURAL 1st We Our Us 2nd You Yours You 3rd They Their Them * When a clause functions as an adjective, it may be defining or non-defining. * THAT is used to refer to both people and thing and is never used in non-defining clause. * WHOM, WHICH and THAT can be omitted when they functions as object in defining clause only. * WHICH is usually used to stand for a collective noun. lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -7- PRONOUNS C. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS An interrogative pronoun is used to introduce a question or a dependent clause. The most common interrogative pronouns are WHO, WHOM, WHAT and WHICH. The emphatic forms are WHOEVER, WHATEVER and WHICHEVER. Who was the first to explore the Lang Biang highlands? X Doctor Yersin was. Who was the first to set foot on the moon? X Louis Armstrong was. What are you going to do after leaving college? X I will start my own business. Whom should I marry? X Marry which of them who loves you the most. What did you do it with? X I did it with a knife. What time is it? X It’s half past nine. What is there in your hand? X My future. D. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS A demonstrative pronoun points out or identifies a place, a per- son or a thing. The common demonstrative pronouns are THIS, THAT, THESE and THOSE. Đêy la nhưng ngươi hang xom cua töi. X These are our neighbors. Đêy chñnh la cai töi muö́n. X This is exactly what I need/want/wish for. Đêy chñnh la vến ₫ï̀ kho khăn cua töi hiïn nay. X That is my problem at present. lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -8- PRONOUNS NOTE Nhưng ngươi nay vưa mơi don ₫ḯn. X These people have just moved in. Töi muö́n cai nay. X I want this one. Chung ta nïn cö́ găng giai quyḯt vến ₫ï̀ ₫o. X We should try to solve that problem Khi co thơi gian, töi se ban vơi anh vï̀ vến ₫ï̀ nay. X When there is time, then I will discuss this issue with you. E. EMPHASIZING (INTENSIVE) PRONOUNS An emphasizing pronoun is used to give emphasis to a noun or another pronoun. NOTE Myself / Himself / Herself / Itself / Yourself / Ourselves / Them- selves / Yourselves Chñnh töi ₫a viḯt thư nay cho cö ta. X I myself wrote her this letter. Chñnh öng thềy ₫ang trach trong viïc nay. X The teacher himself is to blame in this case. Chñnh hăn ta quyḯt ₫ịnh khöng lếy cö ta. X He himself has decided not to marry her. F. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS A reflexive pronoun refers to the subject of the sentence in which it appears: MYSELF ; YOURSELF ; HIMSELF ; HER- * When they modify nouns, they become adjectives called demonstrative adjectives. * These pronouns should be placed right after the noun or pronoun they emphasize and may be omitted. lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -9- PRONOUNS SELF ; ITSELF ; OURSELVES; YOURSELVES ; THEM- SELVES Em chăng yïu anh ty nao; em chỉ yïu em ma thöi. X You don't love me at all; you love yourself only. Chung ta phai yïu chñnh chung ta ₫ï̉ co thï̉ thưc sư yïu thương ngươi khac. X We must learn to be kind to ourselves to be really kind to oth- ers. Cö ta nhòn mònh trong gương va mĩm cươi. X She looked at herself in the mirror and smiled. Dong söng tan pha ₫ết ₫ai cua cac nöng trai ven bơ, cươp ₫i ca hecta ₫ết; giêt nga nha cưa, chuö̀ng trai rö̀i cuö́n chung ₫i, nhếp nhö xa tñt X The river tore the edges of the farm lands and washed whole acres down; it toppled barns and houses into itself, to go float- ing and bobbing away. (John Steinbeck, East of Eden) Hăn thò thềm vơi chñnh mònh băng möt giong khan khan X He whispered hoarsely to himself “Ta co cai gò trong tui vêy?” Bilbo buöt miïng thö́t lïn. Thêt ra, hăn ₫ang noi vơi chñnh hăn, nhưng Gollum lai cho ₫o la möt cêu ₫ö́ X ‘What I have in my pocket?’ Bilbo said aloud. He was talking to himself, but Gollum thought it was a riddle (Tolkien, The Hobbit) NOTE G. 1 INDEFINITE PRONOUNS An indefinite pronoun refers to a person, a place or a thing gen- erally rather than specifically. ANYTHING, ANYONE, ANYBODY, ANY PLACE, EVERY THING, EVERY ONE, EVERYBODY, EVERY PLACE, * Reflexive pronouns are used as the object of a verb or the object of a preposition and can not be omitted 1. INDEFINITE /in&def InBt / lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech -10- ADJECTIVE SOMETHING, SOMEONE, SOMEBODY, SOME PLACE, NOBODY, NOTHING, ALL, MANY, FEW, SEVERAL, BOTH, EACH, EITHER, NEITHER Ca hai ưng viïn ₫ï̉u ₫u tiïu chuển. X Either of the applicants is qualified for the job. Ca hai ưng viïn ₫ï̀u khöng ₫u tiïu chuển. X Neither of the applicants is qualified for the job. Ca hai giai phap ₫ï̀u tö́t. X Either of the solutions is satisfactory. Ca hai giai phap ₫ï̀u khöng tö́t. X Neither of the solutions is satisfactory. As demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns can be used as adjectives which modify nouns. Chuyḯn ₫i co thï̉ mết tư 5-7 ngay. X The trip may take several days. H. 1 RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS In formal writing EACH OTHER refers to two persons, and ONE ANOTHER refers to more than two persons. But there is a tendency in modern English to use EACH OTHER for both cases. Töi va Marry biḯt nhau suö́t ₫ơi. X Mary and I have known each other all our lives. Cac con a, cö́ găng yïu thương va săn soc lễn nhau sau khi bö́ chḯt ₫i. X Children, try to love and take care of one another after I die. III. ADJECTIVE An adjective is a word that modifies or adds to the meaning of a noun or pronoun. 1. RECIPROCAL /rI&sIprBkl/ [...]... an object it is called OBJECTIVE COMPLEMENT And it is more often than not, predicative adjectives are used after linking verb Adjectives may be natural; it means that, these adjectives have existed in English since the beginning of the language sad / happy / dark / beautiful / ugly / gracious / young Adjectives may be derived: Interest Interesting / Interesed (a) Delight Delighting / Delighted (a) Love... as a symbol of Japan’s past militarism (Active Voice) Yakusuni shrine is regarded as a symbol of Japan’s past militarism (Passive Voice) 2 MOOD VERBS The mood shows the manner in which the speaker or writer thinks of an action There are 3 moods: a The Indicative Mood A verb in the indicative mood states a fact or describe an action Ba ta ₫oc möt bai diï̃n thuyḯt rết thu vị -18- lesson 1 - The... face VERBS D ASPECTS There are 3 aspects: a The aspect of time b The perfective aspect -19- lesson 1 - The Parts of Speech c The continuous aspect These aspects combine together to produce 12 tenses in English V ADVERBS A FUNCTION An adverb is a word which usually modifies (1) a verb (2) an adjective (3) or an another adverb An adverb sometimes is used broadly He ran fast The morning was delightingly... thò töi se ban chuyïn nay vơi anh When there is time, then I will discuss the issue with you 4 CONJUNCTIVE ADVERBS (CORRELATIVE ADVERB CONJUNCTIONS - CAC) (See further details in Lesson 4, How to Write a Compound Sentence) These adverbs are used to join two independent clauses into a compound sentence The most common conjunctive adverbs are: ACCORDINGLY CONSEQUENCELY, HENCE, HOWEVER, LIKE WISE, . action. Happiness, democracy, loneliness, heaven, hell, patience, kind- ness, skiing, learning English etc. Tư do va cöng băng la nhưng cơ sơ ₫ï̉ xêy dưng nï̀n dên chu. X Freedom and. two persons, and ONE ANOTHER refers to more than two persons. But there is a tendency in modern English to use EACH OTHER for both cases. Töi va Marry biḯt nhau suö́t ₫ơi. X Mary and I have. after linking verb. Adjectives may be natural; it means that, these adjectives have existed in English since the beginning of the language. sad / happy / dark / beautiful / ugly / gracious /