Grammatical classes. Elements that make up the grammatical classes

So that you can better understand the subject we are going to learn about, let's look at the following example together? So here we go!

If we had only used the words “today” and “happy” to construct our speech, would you agree that it would be a little meaningless? Definitely yes.
So, pay attention to one very important detail:
The same doesn't happen when we say “Cristina is”. Of course, it can be in many forms, but just those two little words aren't all that vague, do you agree?
Well, as you know, in prayer there are two basic elements – represented by the noun and the verb. For that reason they represent the core, the central elements.
Thus, it is not difficult to see that:
Cristina = proper noun, as it refers to a person.
It is = verb.

But for the prayer to be “filled” with information and, above all, complete, the terms “today” and “happy” decided to join it, causing the idea to be revealed more or less like this:

So you need to know that the noun and the verb represent two part of speech, and that these two elements that are around them (today and happily) are also part of these classes, as they establish meaningful relationships between them. Do you know why?


It's simple: because they made the prayer even more complete.
As we have already studied, these two fantastic elements receive specific names, becoming classified as follows:
TODAY = ADVERB OF TIME
HAPPY = ADJECTIVE, BECAUSE IT INDICATES A QUALITY

After we have learned a little more about this subject, let's now know all the grammar classes:

By Vânia Duarte
Graduated in Letters
Kids School Team

Grammatical classes. Elements that make up the grammatical classes

Grammatical classes. Elements that make up the grammatical classes

So that you can better understand the subject we are going to learn about, let's look at the foll...

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