Thursday, March 5, 2020
Content and Function Words in English
Content and Function Words in English          Each word in English belongs to one of the eight parts of speech. Each word is also either a content wordà  or a function word. Lets think about what these two types mean:          Content Words vs. Function Words      Content  information, meaningFunction  necessary words for grammar         In other words, content words give us the most important information while function words are used to stitch those words together.          Content Word Types      Content words are usually nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. A noun tells us which object, a verb tells us about the action happening, or the state. Adjectives give us details about objects and people and adverbs tell us how, when or where something is done. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs give us important information required for understanding.         Noun  person, place or thingVerb  action, stateAdjective  describes an object, person, place or thingAdverb  tells us how, where or when something happens          Examples:                  Nouns  Verbs          house  enjoy      computer  purchase      student  visit      lake  understand      Peter  believe      science  look forward to                           Adjectives  Adverbs          heavy  slowly      difficult  carefully      careful  sometimes      expensive  thoughtfully      soft  often      fast  suddenly                Other Content Words      While nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are the most important content words, there are a few other words that are also key to understanding. These include negatives like no, not and never; demonstrative pronouns including this, that, these and those;à  and question words like what, where, when, how and why.          Function Word Types      Function words help us connect important information. Function words are important for understanding, but they add little meaning beyond defining the relationship between two words. Function words include auxiliary verbs, prepositions, articles, conjunctions, and pronouns. Auxiliary verbs are used to establish the tense, prepositions show relationships in time and space, articles show us something that is specific or one of many, and pronouns refer to other nouns.         Auxiliary verbs  do, be, have (help with conjugation of tense)Prepositions  show relationships in time and spaceArticles  used to indicate specific or non-specific nounsConjunctions  words that connectPronouns  refer to other nouns          Examples:                  Auxiliary Verbs  Prepositions          do  in      has  at      will  though      is  over      has been  between      did  under               à                      Articles  Conjunctions  Pronouns          a  and  I      an  but  you      the  for  him        so  us        since  ours        as  she               Knowing the difference between content and functions words is important because content words are stressed in conversation in English. Function words are non-stressed. In other words, function words are not emphasized in speech, while content words are highlighted. Knowing the difference between content and function words can help you in understanding, and, most importantly, in pronunciation skills.          Exercise      Decide which words are function and content words in the following sentences.         Mary has lived in England for ten years.Hes going to fly to Chicago next week.I dont understand this chapter of the book.The children will be swimming in the ocean this time next week.John had eaten lunch before his colleague arrived.The best time to study is early in the morning or late in the evening.The trees along the river are beginning to blossom.Our friends called us yesterday and asked if wed like to visit them next month.Youll be happy to know that shes decided to take the position.I wont give away your secret.         Check your answers below:         Exercise Answers         Content words are in bold.         Mary has lived in England for ten years.Hes going to fly to Chicago next week.I dont understand this chapter of the book.The children will be swimming in the ocean at five oclock.John had eaten lunch before his colleague arrived.The best time to study is early in the morning or late in the evening.The trees along the river are beginning to blossom.Our friends called us yesterday and asked if wed like to visit them next month.Youll be happy to know that shes decided to take the position.I wont give away your secret.    
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