Parts of Speech Worksheet

 


Here's a simple and engaging worksheet to help learners understand the parts of speech. It can be used for students of any level and is perfect for your blog post.


Parts of Speech Worksheet

Objective: Identify, define, and use the 8 parts of speech in English.


1. Definitions

Fill in the blanks with the correct part of speech:

  1. A __________ is a word used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
  2. A __________ describes an action or state of being.
  3. An __________ modifies a noun or pronoun.
  4. An __________ modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
  5. A __________ replaces a noun to avoid repetition.
  6. A __________ connects words, phrases, or clauses.
  7. A __________ shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word.
  8. An __________ expresses emotion, often standing alone.

2. Identify the Part of Speech

Identify the part of speech in the sentences below:

  1. She quickly finished her homework before the deadline.
  2. Wow, that movie was amazing!
  3. The dog barked at the stranger.
  4. We went to the park for a picnic.
  5. They decided to go on vacation.
  6. I bought a new dress and shoes.
  7. The cat is hiding under the bed.
  8. My sister is a very intelligent person.

3. Fill in the Blanks

Use the correct part of speech to complete each sentence:

  1. I went to the ________ (noun) yesterday.
  2. She runs very ________ (adverb).
  3. The ________ (adjective) cake was delicious.
  4. ________ (interjection)! I didn’t see that coming.
  5. The students ________ (verb) to the teacher’s instructions.
  6. He drove ________ the tunnel. (preposition)
  7. Ali ________ his pen on the desk. (verb)
  8. I invited Sam and Sarah, but ________ didn’t come. (pronoun)

4. Match the Column

Match each example with the correct part of speech:


5. Creative Writing

Write 3 sentences using at least 5 different parts of speech in each sentence.


This worksheet is perfect for classrooms, homeschoolers, or English language learners looking to brush up on grammar basics. Want more examples or activities? Let me know!

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