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types of adjectives and adverbs :<3: [:smiley:] parts of the sentence
types of adjectives and adverbs
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parts of the sentence
ADVERBS
Of place
They indicate the place where an action is performed.
Of time
Indicate when an action takes place
Quantity
Express the amount of something.
Of frequency
Indicate how often an action is performed.
Relatives
Question mark
They are used to ask questions
Ordinals
Of degree or intensity
They indicate the intensity with which the action is performed.
Probability
Of negation
Affirmation
ADJECTIVES
Of quantity:
some, some; any, any; little, little; few, few; many, many; much, much; enough, enough
Demonstrative
this, this; that, that; these, these; those, those
Quantitative
good, good; thin, thin; dry, dry; bad, bad; short short
Interrogative
which ?, which ?; What? What? whose ?, from whom ?, etc.
Possessive
my, my; your, your, your, your, his, his (his); her, his (her); its, its (of it), ours, ours; your, yours, their, yours (their)
Numeric
one, one; ten, ten; first, first, second, second; etc.
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NAME
corresponds to an object or action
mouse, fire, Michael
PREPOSITION
indicates the relationship or relative position of the objects.
in, about, toward
INTERJECTION
is used for exclamations.
Oh! Aha!
PRONOUN
is used instead of a name.
he, this
CONJUNCTION
unites the components of a sentence or phrase.
and, but, or
VERB
specifies an action or connects a subject to a complement
take, is, go, fire
ADVERBIO
modifies a verb or an adjective. Many adverbs have the suffix
very, extremely, carefully
ARTICLE
specifies whether the name is specific or a member of a class.
a, an, the
ADJECTIVE
modify a name.
yellow, pretty, useful