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✅ 1) NOUN (Person / Place / Thing / Idea) A noun names something. ⭐ Advanced examples Innovation often arises from necessity rather than comfort. The committee reached a consensus after hours of debate. Her curiosity led her to explore unfamiliar fields. The city’s rapid urbanization has changed its identity. ✅ Types of nouns (advanced) Abstract nouns: freedom, honesty, anxiety Collective nouns: staff, audience, committee Proper nouns: Yangon, Mandalay, Asia ✅ 2) PRONOUN (Replaces a noun) A pronoun replaces a noun to avoid repetition. ⭐ Advanced examples The students submitted their essays, and most of them revised their drafts afterward. The manager blamed the mistake on someone else, but no one believed him. Those who adapt quickly tend to succeed in competitive environments. I didn’t choose the easiest option; I chose what seemed right. ✅ Advanced pronouns Relative: who, whom, which, that Indefinite: someone, anyone, few, several Demonstrative: this, that, these, those ✅ 3) VERB (Action / State / Process) A verb shows what someone does or is. ⭐ Advanced examples The company expanded its operations despite economic uncertainty. She has been questioning the reliability of the data. The results suggest that stress affects decision-making. He remains optimistic even when circumstances are difficult. (stative verb) ✅ Advanced verb notes Action: build, create, negotiate Stative: believe, seem, belong, contain Reporting verbs: claim, argue, admit, deny ✅ 4) ADJECTIVE (Describes a noun) An adjective gives more information about a noun. ⭐ Advanced examples The lecture offered a comprehensive explanation of climate policy. She made a deliberate choice to avoid unnecessary conflict. It was a highly controversial decision. (adjective phrase) We need a long-term solution, not a temporary fix. ✅ Advanced adjective forms Participial adjectives: a confusing rule (causes confusion) a confused student (feels confusion) ✅ 5) ADVERB (Describes verb / adjective / adverb / whole sentence) An adverb tells how, when, where, how often, to what degree, etc. ⭐ Advanced examples She responded calmly, even though she was under pressure. (how) The team rarely agrees on the first proposal. (how often) Surprisingly, the experiment produced consistent results. (sentence adverb) The argument was extremely persuasive. (degree: modifies adjective) ✅ Advanced adverb types Focusing adverbs: only, even, just Evaluative/sentence adverbs: fortunately, clearly, honestly ✅ 6) PREPOSITION (Relationship: time/place/movement/logic) A preposition shows the relationship between words (often before a noun). ⭐ Advanced examples The decision was made in response to public criticism. She succeeded despite limited resources. The research focuses on social behavior in urban areas. Without proper training, mistakes are inevitable. ✅ Advanced preposition phrases in terms of in addition to by means of with regard to as a result of ✅ 7) CONJUNCTION (Connects words/clauses) A conjunction joins ideas. ⭐ Advanced examples He wanted to invest, but he lacked the funds. (coordinating) I’ll join the meeting if I finish my work on time. (subordinating) She worked hard, yet she remained humble. (contrast) Not only did she finish early, but also she helped others. (correlative) ✅ Types Coordinating: and, but, or, so, yet Subordinating: because, although, while, if, unless Correlative: either…or / neither…nor / both…and ✅ 8) INTERJECTION (Emotion / reaction) An interjection expresses feeling and is often separated by punctuation. ⭐ Advanced examples Well, I didn’t expect that result at all. Oh, so that’s why you left early. Oops! I accidentally deleted the file. Honestly, this is more complicated than it looks. (common in speech) ✅ Note: Some words like well, honestly, seriously can act like interjections in conversation. • The 8 Parts Of Speech (Advanced Explanatio... #eightpartofspeech #englishgrammar #noun #pronouns #verbs #adjectives #adverbs #preposition #conjunction #interjections ဝါစင်္ဂရှစ်မျိုးကို Advanced explanation နဲ့ပြောပြပေးထားပါတယ်။ 1) Noun (Name of a person/place/animal/thing/idea) နာမ် Abstract nouns, Collective nouns, Proper nouns 2) Pronoun (Replaces a noun) နာမ်စား Relative Pronoun, Indefinite Pronoun, Demonstrative Pronoun 3) Verb (Action or state) ကြိယာ Action verbs, Stative verbs, Reporting verbs 4) Adjective (Describes a noun or pronoun) နာမဝိသေသန Participial adjectives 5) Adverb (Describes a verb/adjective/adverb) ကြိယာဝိသေသန Focusing adverbs, Evaluative/sentence adverbs 6) Preposition (Shows relationship: time/place/direction) ဝိဘတ် Advanced preposition phrases 7) Conjunction (Connects words/phrases/clauses)ဆက်စပ်မှု/သမ္ဗန္ဓ Coordinating, Subordinating, Correlative Conjunction 8) Interjection (Shows strong feeling) အာမေဋိတ် well, honestly, seriously