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.
Conjunctive pronouns
Conjunctive pronouns point back to some person or thing mentioned before.
Possessive pronouns
Possessive pronouns indicate ownership.
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns refer to specific persons or things.
Pronoun
A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. The pronoun is a part of speech that points out objects and their qualities without naming them. A pronoun is usually substituted for a specific noun, which is called it's antecedent.
Nouns Classified by Case
The case indicates the relations of the noun (or pronoun) to the other words in the sentence.
Nouns Classified by Count
Nouns may also be classified from the countability point of view. Nouns can be countable nouns and uncountable nouns.