Modal Words
The modal words express the attitude of the speaker to the reality, possibility, or probability, of the action he speaks about.
Qualitative and Relative Adjectives
According to their meaning and grammatical characteristics, adjectives fall under two classes: qualitative adjectives, and relative adjectives.
Substantivized Adjectives
Substantivized adjectives have acquired some or all of the characteristics of the noun, but their adjectival origin is still generally felt.
Morphological composition of Adjectives
Adjectives are divided into simple, derivative, and compound.
Adjective
The adjective is a word expressing a quality of a substance.
Negative Pronouns
Negative Pronouns are used to negate some statements.
Defining Pronouns
The defining pronouns are: all, each, every, everybody, everyone, everything, either, both, other, another.
Reciprocal Pronouns
Reciprocal pronouns are the group pronouns each other and one another.
Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns point out some person or thing indefinitely. The indefinite pronouns are some, any, somebody, anybody, someone, anyone, something, anything, one.
Reflexive Pronouns
Reflexive pronouns are used to emphasize another noun or pronoun.