Adverbs
Literally, Adverbs can be understood as addition to Verbs and more. They answer questions like, how? where? when? why? To which degree? Under what terms or condition? In which or what way? etc.
Literally, Adverbs can be understood as addition to Verbs and more. They answer questions like, how? where? when? why? To which degree? Under what terms or condition? In which or what way? etc.
What are Adjectives? Adjectives are words which describe or modify nouns or pronouns. When someone praises or comments on any person or thing they use Adjectives.
Adjectives are words which describe nouns or pronouns. Demonstrative adjectives are one among seven types of Adjectives. Demonstrative Adjectives are those Adjectives which refer to people or things near or far from the speaker in terms of distance and time. These Adjectives point out and modify nouns in order to let us know which nouns we are being referred to.
Adjectives are words which describe nouns or pronouns. Distributive Adjectives are one among seven types of Adjectives. Distributive Adjectives are same as Distributive Numeral Adjectives. Distributive Adjectives denote singular number of noun among many.
Determiners are those words which function in a noun phrase to identify it as general or specific without explaining or modifying it. Determiners are used to modify and clarify nouns and are used before nouns. We can say that, Determiners are used to refer and quantify nouns.
Adverbs are a part of speech which describe, modify and give more information about verbs, adjectives or adverbs themselves. Adverbs of Place are those adverbs which indicate the location, direction and distance of action which takes place. Adverbs of place are generally placed after main verb in a sentence.
Adverbs of time are those words which tell us about the time of any action that takes place in the Past, Present or Future.In other words, Adverbs of Time tell us how long, how often and when. Examples
Personal Pronouns are one of the seven types of pronouns. Pronouns which change their form according to their different uses in a sentence are called Personal Pronouns. Personal pronouns are used instead of the names of persons, places and things. English personal pronoun has two forms.
Interrogative Pronouns are one of the seven types of pronouns. Pronouns which help to introduce/ask questions are called Interrogative pronouns. Who, which, what, whose, whom (whom is the subject form of who) and how are Interrogative pronouns. All interrogative pronouns begin with ‘Wh’. But, one should know that although words like where, why and when start with wh- they are not Interrogative pronouns.
Reciprocal Pronouns Reciprocal pronouns are one among the seven types of pronouns. Literally, reciprocal means two way actions and in grammatical sense reciprocal means expressing mutual action. Reciprocal pronouns only denote plural nouns because the action has to be shared. Sometimes, Reciprocal pronouns also take possessive forms i.e. adding of –s (one another’s, each other’s).