Is the underlined word a verb a noun or an adjective

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Is the underlined word a ver, a noun or an adjective?

1.Laura wanted to talk to Rita.(in the word»talk»is the underline)
2.Laura wanted a talk with Rita.(in the word»talk»is the underline)
3.The windows aren’t very clean.(in the word»clean»is the underline)
4.Doesn’t anyone clean the windows?(in the word»clean»is the underline)
5.We went to a fabulous show in New York.(in the word»show»is the underline)
6.Laura wanted to show Rita her photos.(in the word»show»is the underline)
7.Henry thought Claire looked beautiful.(in the word»thought»is the underline)
8.A strange thought came into Emma’s head.(in the word»thought is the underline)
9.Sarah is feeling quite tired now.(in the word»tired»is the underline)
10.Studying all night had tired Andrew out.(in the word»tired»is the underline)

1. verb (part of the infinitive «to talk)

2. noun

3. adjective

4. verb

5. noun

6. verb

7. verb

8. noun

9. adjective

10. verb

Answer this Question

A
Introduction

Look at the different kinds of word in this sentence.

Pronoun
Verb Determiner Adjective Noun Preposition
Noun Adverb

I have
an
important
conference at
work
tomorrow,

Linking word
Pronoun Verb Adverb Adjective
so I am
rather busy.

B
What kind of word?

There are
eight different kinds of word in English. They are called ‘word
classes’ or ‘parts of speech’. Here are some examples from the
conversations in the cafe. The numbers after the examples tell you
which units in the book give you
more information.

  1. Verb: have,
    am, is, would, like, come, are, sitting, look

    4-75

  2. Noun:
    conference,
    work, coffee, party, Saturday, Jessica, friends, corner

    76—82

  3. Adjective:
    important,
    busy, good, cheap

    104-109

  4. Adverb:
    tomorrow,
    rather, really, here

    113-117

  5. Preposition: at, to,
    on, in

    118-125

  6. Determiner: an,
    this, our, the

    83-97

  7. Pronoun: I,
    it,
    you

    98-103

  8. Linking word: so,
    and

    150-153

C
Words in sentences

Some words can belong to different classes depending on how they are
used in a sentence.

VERBS NOUNS

Can I look
at
your photos?
I
like the
look
of
that coat.

We work
on
Saturday morning.
I’ll
be at
work
tomorrow.

1 Exercises

1 What
kind of word? (B)

Read this
paragraph and then say which word class each underlined
word belongs to. To help you decide, you can look back at the
examples in B.

Andrew didn’t go to the cafe
with the other students. Rachel told
him they
were going there,
but he wanted to finish
his work. Andrew isn’t very sociable.
He stays in his room and
concentrates totally
on his studies. He’s an excellent
student, but he doesn’t have much fun.

  • to preposition 7
    sociable

  • cafe
    noun 8
    in .

  1. the 9 and

  2. told 10 totally

  3. they 11 an

  4. there 12 excellent

  5. he 13 but

  6. finish 14 fun

2 What
kind of word? (B)

Read this
paragraph and then write the words in the spaces below. Write the
first three verbs under ‘Verb’, and
so on. Do not write the same word more than once.

Henry thinks
Claire is wonderful. He loves her madly, and he dreams of marrying
her, but unfortunately he is
rather old for her. Today they are at a cafe with their friends Sarah
and Mark, so Henry can’t get romantic with Claire. But he might buy
her some flowers later.

Verb Noun Adjective Adverb

thinks Henry ………………………
………………………..

…………………………………
………………………………… ……………………………….
…………………………………

………………………………..
………………………………… ………………………………..
…..…………………………….

Preposition Determiner Pronoun Linking
word

………………………. ……………………….
…………………………. ……………………….

………………………. ……………………….
…………………………. ……………………….

………………………. ……………………….
…………………………. ……………………….

3 Words
in sentences (C)

Is the underlined
word a verb, a noun or an adjective?

  • Shall we go
    for a walk? noun

  • Shall we
    walk
    into town? verb

  1. Laura wanted
    to talk
    to Rita.

  2. Laura wanted
    a talk
    with Rita.

  3. The windows
    aren’t very clean.

  4. Doesn’t
    anyone clean
    the windows?

  5. We went to a
    fabulous show
    in New York

  6. Laura wanted
    to show
    Rita her photos.

  7. Henry
    thought
    Claire looked beautiful.

  8. A strange thought
    came into Emma’s head

  9. Sarah is
    feeling quite tired
    now.

  10. Studying all night had tired
    Andrew out.

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Тест
по английскому языку (с ответами)

для
учащихся 5-6-х классов СОШ

на
тему «Части речи» (“
Parts of speech”)

Подготовила:
учитель английского языка Зуева Светлана Валерьевна

1.  How many parts of speech are there in
English?

a) 5 b) 7 c) 9 d) 8

2. Choose which word class underlined word
belongs to:

“Shall we go for a walk?”

a) verb b) adjective c) noun d) pronoun

3. Choose a correct one:

“Sarah is feeling quite ……. now”

a) tired b) clean c) work d) important

4. Choose linking word in the sentence:

“He stays in his room and concentrates totally on his
studies.”

a) in b) his c) and d) he

5. What is a verb?

a) name of a thing b) mental or physical action c)
indication of size and shape d) linking word

6. Choose adjective in the sentence:

“Andrew is not very sociable”

a) is b) sociable c) very 4) not                       

7. Choose which word class underlined word
belongs to:

“Doesn’t anyone clean the window?”

a)  verb b) adjective c) noun d) pronoun

8. What part of speech do the below words
belong to:

“Beautiful, nice, lazy, clever”:

a) noun b) pronoun c) adverb d) adjective

9. Choose adverb in the sentence:

“Rachel will visit his friends tomorrow.”

a) will b) visit c) tomorrow d) his

10. What are the determiners:

a) make, do, sing b) an, a, the c) book, box, pen d)
eat, read, meet

11. Choose preposition in the sentence:

“He dreams of marrying her.”

a) her b) of c) he d) marrying

12.  How many verbs are in the below
sentence?

“Bob thinks Clara is wonderful.”

a) 3 b) 2 c) 1 d) no verb

13. What part of speech is used instead of
a person?

a) verb b) adjective c) pronoun d) adverb

14. Choose what part of speech the below
words belong to:

“Tomorrow, yesterday, now”

a) adverb b) pronoun c) noun d) linking words

15. Choose which word class underlined
word belongs to:

“I like the look of that coat.”

a) verb b) noun c) preposition d) adverb

The keys:

1.
d.

2.
c

3.
a

4.
c

5.
b

6.
b

7.
a

8.
d

9.
c

10.
b

11.
b

12.
b

13.
c

14.
a

15.
b

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