A noun is a person, place, or thingNazurah: "Oof! I forgot my mask..."
INTERJECTION
A verb is an action word.Nazurah: "So that's what was bothering me."
CONJUNCTION
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.Nazurah: "Ugh, why is this door so hard to open?"
PRONOUN
An interjection is an abrupt remark or exclamation.Nazurah: "Ah, there it is! I must've left it there when I brushed my teeth earlier."
Ah, there it is! I must've left it there when I brushed my teeth earlier.
A conjunction is a word used to connect 2 clauses or words into one clause.Nazurah: "I should probably stop by the convenience store and buy some disinfectants."
I should probably stop by the convenience store and buy some disinfectants.
A pronoun is similar to a noun and can act by itself as a "noun phrase" referring to a thing that was said in a conversation or dialogue.Nazurah: "It shouldn't take me long to get there, I should be back home before curfew."
It shouldn't take me long to get there, I should be back home before curfew.