Saturday, 31 August 2013

Noun, Verb, Adjective and Adverb



  
 By Diah Nurhayati

A Noun (n) includes names a person, place or thing in a sentence.
example (e.g.) :
The boy
rides his bike to school everyday.
boy
(n)- person
bike
(n)- thing
school
(n) - place

An adjective
(adj) describes a noun.
The
diligent chubby boy rides his blue bike to the school everyday.
diligent (adj), chubby (adj), blue (adj), - adjectives

A verb
(v) shows action or a state of being.
The boy
rides his bike.
ride/rides (v) - action verb
Kinds of verb:
1. Action verb : verb that needs an action that can be seen.
e.g.: mix, pour, open, cook, grab, swim,  clap, etc.
2. Mental verb : verb that relates to the six sense of feeling
e.g.:  think, believe, want, see, hear, etc.
3. Linking verb (to be): verb that connects the subject to a noun or adjective
e.g. : is, am, are, was, were, be

Word changing from noun, verb, adjective and adverb.
Verb (v)
Noun (n)
Adjective (adj)
Adverb (adv)
Meaning
-
accurateness
accurately
accurate
Free from error
agree
agreement
agreeably
agreeable
Giving pleasure to sbd.
amaze
amazement
amazingly
Amazing
amazed
great
attract
attractiveness
attractively
attractive
interesting
believe
belief
believably
believable
Can be believed
comfort
comfort
comfortably
comfortable
enjoyable
create
creation
creatively
creative
Able to make things
criticize
criticism
critically
critical
Looking for faults
decide
decision
decidedly
decided
definite
-
happiness
happily
happy
Glad
honour
honour
honourably
honourable
fair
imagine
imagination
imaginably
imaginable
Ability to imagine
like
likelihood
likely
likely
probably
perform
performance
-
performing
Doing/ acting
respect
respectability
respectable
respectful
politeness
satisfy
satisfaction
satisfactorily
satisfactory
Pleasure/pride
talk
talkativeness
-
talkative

teach
teacher
-
teaching

validate
validity
-
valid
accurate

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