Understanding the word part of speech is helpful for grammar learning.
English word part of speech
N. Noun v. verb pron. Pronoun
Adj. adjective adv. adverbs num. Number words
Art. Prep. prej. conj. Join words
INTERJ. Exclamation point
Abbreviations
Prep = accent; prefix, short for preposition
Pron = synonym, abbreviation of pronoun
N = noun
V = verb, also refers to the verb and inner verb, abbreviation of Verb
Conj = connector, abbreviation of Conjunction
S = main word
SC = primary Complement
O = subject
OC = supplemented by words
Vi = intransitive verb
Vt = thing verb, short for transitive verb
Aux. V = helper verb, abbreviated as aupoliciary
A = adjective, short for Adjective
AD = adverbs, abbreviation of Adverb
Art = title, short for article
Num = count, short for numeral
Int = exclamation point, short for interjection
U = uncountable noun
C = count nouns, abbreviated as countable nouns
PL = plural, abbreviation of plural
Modal Int.
Abbreviation abbr.
Abbr abbreviation (omitted)
Adj, adjadjective (s) (Form) Adjective
ADV, advvadverb (s) (sub) adverbs
Adv partadverbial Particle
Aux Auxiliary
CN countable (only available) count nouns
Conj conjunction (connection) Connection
Def art Definite Article (definite Crown) definite crown
Egfor example (for example)
ESP especially (especially), especially
Etc and the others (and so on)
Ie Which is to say (meaning) meaning that
Indef art indefinite article (uncertain title) Uncertain title
INF Infinitive
Int interjection
N noun (s) (name)
Neg negative (ly) (no) No (location)
Part adj participant ipial adjective (fragment) Word Segmentation Adjective
Pers person
Pers pron personal pronoun (Personal Representative)
PL plural (complex) plural ()
PP past (past word segmentation) Past Word Segmentation
Pref prefix
Prep preposition (Al) (prefix): prefix, prefix, prefix
Pron
PT Past Tense (past) past
SB somebody (someone) Someone
Sing singular (single) singular)
Something (something) something or something
Suff suffix (suffix)
UN uncountable (unmeasurable) unmeasurable noun
US America (N) (US) USA (s)
Vverb (s) (dynamic) verb
[VP] verb pattern
V iverb intransitive
VT verb transitive (thing verb) and thing verb
In addition to the ten categories of words, the English language also has judgment words yes and no.
VI inactive verb
VT and thing verb
[Meaning]
The characteristics of words used as the basis for dividing word categories.
[Category]
Real words: words that represent real meanings, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, numerals, quantifiers, and pronouns.
Virtual words: words that do not represent real meanings but syntactic meanings, including: adverbs, prepositions, hyphens, Auxiliary Words, exclamation points, and anthropomorphic words.