The eight parts of speech are all significant in their own way in changing minds. By understanding and controlling each part, you can make a greater whole.
- Nouns: things that seem concrete.
- Using concrete nouns: creating tangible reality.
- Using abstract nouns: creating conceptual reality.
- Nominalization: Turning a verb into a noun.
- Pronouns: that reference people and things.
- Types of pronoun: Different types of pronoun
- Connecting with pronouns: Using pronouns to create togetherness or separation.
- Pronouns and possession: Creating desire with possessive pronouns.
- Verbs: actions, tenses and perfection.
- Types of verb: the different varieties of verb.
- Completion with verbs: using tense, perfection and continuity.
- Possibility with verbs: opening up possible action.
- Imperative with verbs: showing essential action.
- Active and passive verbs: changing the dynamics of the action.
- Adjectives: that describe nouns.
- Enhancing with adjectives: to add power to nouns.
- Quantifying with adjectives: focusing choice and decision.
- Definite and indefinite articles: taking general or specific instances.
- Comparatives and Superlatives: showing which is better and best.
- Cardinals and Ordinals: absolute and relative number.
- Adverbs: that describe verbs.
- Enhancing with adverbs: to intensify and increase communication.
- Quantifying with adverbs: to show relative frequency and size.
- Prepositions: that move nouns in time and space.
- Prepositions of place: Locate things in space, answering the question 'where?'
- Preposition of time: Locate things in time, answering the question 'when?'
- Conjunctions: that connect phrases into sentences.
- Types of conjunction: simple, correlative, compound, subordinating.
- Associating with conjunctions: associating things together.
- Complexifying with conjunctions: making things more difficult than they are.
- Adding conditions with conjunctions: creating subtle choice.
- Interjections: that inject emotion and uncertainty.
- Using exclamations: Natural exclamations that inject emotion.
- Using hesitation devices: Pauses that retain control.
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