he blue pen, the tall tree, a sunny day, an
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Demonstrative adjectives
his, that, these, Those
Possessive adjectives
my, your, his, her, its, our, Their
Adverbs
Adverbs express properties attributed to verbs or other adjectives
I drove slowly, I am feeling well, a very small dog, quite nice
Adverbs of frequency
never, sometimes, always, etc.
Also in this section
comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs:
big - bigger; slowly - more slowly
Articles
Articles are words like a and an (indefinite
articles) and the (definite article):
a book, an apple Sometimes, some items are
considered and any preceding countable and
uncountable nouns.
Modal Auxiliaries.
Modal auxiliary verbs are: can, could, may, might,
will, would, Shall, Should, ought to, need, must.
Quantifiers
Quantifiers are words that express an indefinite amount:
some, any, no, much, many, little, few (fewer and less), all,
none, enough, etc.
The indirect style is the grammatical structure we employ when we where someone
stated above (direct speech): Mary: "Are you going shopping, John?" (direct speech).
(Mary: Are you going shopping, John?)