Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

English Grammar - Parts of Speech

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
168,075
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

Learning about the parts of speech is the first step in grammar study just as learning the letters of the alphabet is the first step to being able to read and write. From learning the parts of speech we begin to understand the use or function of words and how words are joined together to make meaningful communication. In this video, Mrs. Santha A.Kumar explains about the parts of speech.

Category:

People & Blogs

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 9 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (srimansrini)

  • some sentences will have direct and indirect objects.Eg Susan gave her son a book. in this sentence book answers the question "gave what "hence it is the direct object..Son is the indirect object.book is the direct object of the verb gave.this sentence can be written as susan gave a book to her son.

  • some sentences will have direct and indirect objects.Eg Susan gave her son a book. in this sentence book answers the question "gave what "hence it is the direct object..Son is the indirect object.book is the direct object of the verb gave.this sentence can be written as susan gave a book to her son.

  • Thank you for your comments. Next week onwards, you can see more videos.

  • thanks madam

  • @MrNajeeb321

    Thank you so much for your appreciation. This month onwards, you can expect more videos from us.

    With Regards.

    R. Srinivasan

  • sorry, but is the word choice spelled in the way it is presented at the begining of the above video? "chois" or is it another word which means a different thing? i require an explanation..

  • @boysleader

    Ya, it is a brand name

Top Comments

  • Thanks for teaching me but i need some other lecturers of yours. where i can find it. Have u any website.

  • @GiantsFly lol

see all

All Comments (98)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Thank you very much you helped us allllllllllllllllllllooooooooo­ooooottttttttt 

  • well explained, it had helped me a lot.

  • @PsalmHymn Mmm, The word: coathanger is one of those words where the 'g' is not pronounced. Or, also, Aircraft hanger, likewise the 'g' is not pronounced. . . Keep up the good work. . . Cheers. from, del-boy
  • thank you for that clear explanation

  • Thank you teacher,your teaching style is being very simple,we can understant easily.I wish you all success in your meaningful life. I am forward looking to your forthcoming excellent lessons.

  • thank you madam.

  • excellent! sir plzzzzzz upload more videos.

  • who r the goofs 2 dislike this video?

    thanks madam..may god bless u and ur family both and keep ur videos coming..god bless

  • Longer 2.22 2:17

    Longer, the g is pronunced.

    It must be one of the millions of exceptions to the rule.

    .

    Native English speakers usually have no idea of the great difficulties of leaning English, with its many exceptions.

    .

    Good luck.

  • thank you so much! Your teaching style helped me tremendously!

View all Comments »
Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more