Mpu3022 Partsofspeechpart2
Mpu3022 Partsofspeechpart2
Mpu3022 Partsofspeechpart2
SYNOPSIS
Learning outcomes
Words are divided into nine different classes, traditionally named as Parts
of Speech or word classes. These word classes are categorised
according to their use in a sentence. The main parts of speech in English
include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions,
conjunctions and interjections.
1.1 Conjunctions
Anne and Kamilla are coming to the The conjunction and joins the
party. words ”Anne” and” Kamilla”.
You can write the answer in ink or The conjunction or joins the
in pencil phrases ”in ink” or ”in pencil”
Both the girls and their fathers are The conjunction both...and joins the
scientists. sentences ”the girls are scientists”
and ”their fathers are scientists”
Conjunctions are analysed from three aspects, which are form, function and
position.
Forms
Conjunctions have three basic forms;
Single word
(MPU3022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY)
Functions
Conjunctions have two basic functions
a) Coordinating conjunctions are used to join two parts of a sentence that
are grammatically equal. The two parts may be single or clauses, for
example:
1. Amariah and Azham are getting married next month (noun and noun)
2. They ran and laughed together. (verb and verb)
3. The water was warm, but I didn’t go swimming. (clause and clause)
b) Subordinating conjunctions are used to join a subordinate dependent
clause to a main clause, for example;
1. I went swimming although it was cold.
Positions
Conjuctions can be placed at the beginning or between words or clauses.
Example;
1. Since he is not there, we should not enter.
2. When I am sick, my father takes me to that clinic.
3. My mother cooked through the night though she was not well.
4. They would not take any action unless the firm does not meet thje
requirement.
(MPU3022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY)
Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate conjunctions.
10. He is___________here__________there.
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
1. The children were sleeping on the second floor. The fire started in the
basement.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
4. The police rushed over the house. They received the emergency call.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
1.2 Prepositions
Prepositions are usually single words, but there are some prepositions which
have more than one word.
Types of prepositions
Roles Prepositions
Instrument with, by
Agent by
Source from
Preposition of Place
In general, there are some confusion regarding the use of prepositions “at”, “in”
and “on”
1. Mariana is waiting for you at the park in Bangsar. She will be on the swing.
3. The boys are reading some books at the English corner in the bookstore on
the 3rd floor.
Exercise 1
2. You can’t find the plate? Maybe it is ____the entrance of the kitchen or ___the
kitchen or hanging ____the wall.
4. Please go and get the leaflet ____ the front desk ___the main office. It
is____the chair.
Prepositions of Time
The following examples illustrate the use of prepositions in time expressions: at,
in, on
Examples;
Exercise 2
The following sentences have the prepositions at, in or on omitted. Rewrite each
sentence, inserting the preposition at, in or on in the correct position.
1. We can look for car accessories the new hypermarket Ampang Jaya.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
5. The parcel that you have been waiting for is your study table.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
7. Do look the different models available the market before you decide which
bicycle to buy.
________________________________________________________________
(MPU3022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY)
Preposition of Movement
Examples:
Examples:
Eg: My father went upstairs to look for my mother but unfortunately she has gone
home.
1.3 Interjections
Interjections are short exclamations which show excitement and emotion. They
do not carry grammatical value and are normally used in speaking rather than
writing; extremely common in English to express strong emotion and in many
situations where speakers are lost for words.
An interjection is followed by an exclamation mark ( ! )
Interjections are usually one or two words that come at the beginning of a
sentence.
to express regret
(MPU3022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY)
Exercise
Choose a suitable text and identify the use of conjunctions, prepositions and
interjections found in the text. Suggested materials; newspaper clippings, short
texts, excerpts from different text types, comic strips or drama scripts.
You are to present the task to your respective lecturer during your tutorial
session.
Further practice
Summary
References;
1. Norhazian Mat Sapian and Yong Lee Choo (2011) Language Description 1.
Oxford Fajar Sdn Bhd. Shah Alam, Selangor.
3. Wren and Martin (2006). High School English: Grammar & Composition, Kuala
Lumpur:S. Chand & Company Ltd.
(MPU3022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY)
Suggested Answers
Exercise 1 – Conjunctions
1. Although
2. Until
3. because
4. but
5. As
6. unless
7. and
8. Both...and
9. As...as
10. Niether...nor
Exercise 2
1. so
2. as long as
3. because
4. as long as
5. since
Exercise 3
1. The children were sleeping on the second floor while the fire started in the
basement.
2. It rained heavily before we arrived at the camping site.
3. The nomads set up the tent after they tied up the camels.
4. The police rushed over the house after they received the emergency call.
5. I withdrew some money from the bank before I went shopping.
Exercise 1 – prepositions
1. on, in, at
2. at, in, on
3. at, in on
4. at in, on
5. in
(MPU3022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY)
Exercise 2
1. We can look for car accesories at the new hypermarket in Ampang Jaya.
2. People in Malaysia live in peace and harmony.
3. Sandra works as a sales assistant in an antique shop on Jonker Street.
4. The little child was trapped at the bottom of the well.
5. The parcel that you have been waiting for is on your study table.
6. Mosquitoes breed in clear stgnant water.
7. Do look at the different models available in the market before you decide
which bicycle to buy.