Each part of speech describes how a word is used in a sentence rather than what the word is. The same word can function as different parts of speech depending on how it is used, such as the word "water" being a verb when describing watering plants but a noun when referring to drinking water, and "watching" being a verb when talking about watching television but can also be a gerund.
Each part of speech describes how a word is used in a sentence rather than what the word is. The same word can function as different parts of speech depending on how it is used, such as the word "water" being a verb when describing watering plants but a noun when referring to drinking water, and "watching" being a verb when talking about watching television but can also be a gerund.
Each part of speech describes how a word is used in a sentence rather than what the word is. The same word can function as different parts of speech depending on how it is used, such as the word "water" being a verb when describing watering plants but a noun when referring to drinking water, and "watching" being a verb when talking about watching television but can also be a gerund.
MPU 3022 Group: PISMP B1/2016 Title: Each part of speech explains not what the word is, but how the word is used. In fact, the same word can be a noun in one sentence and a verb or adjective in the next.
1. Water
Example : She uses the pipe to water the plants.
We must drink at least eight glasses of water a day.
2. Watching
Example : She is watching television in dining room.