There are eight components to the English language’s grammatical structure. These components have specific functions in sentences. In a sentence, the noun is used as the subject. This is how you build your grammatical skills. Notably it’s possible to analyze sections of speech simply by looking at their structure. It becomes more difficult to use structure as the basis for differentiation when certain elements are used in speech. In some cases these elements, no matter their form, can be interchangeable to make them fit in either of the two word classes (Yagcioglu 2018, 2018). The suffix “-ly” is the most common ending for adverbs. These terms can also include the words wonderful. It will read “Sheila’s singularly beautiful” in a sentence. But, categorizing elements of speech according to their word forms has proved insufficient. The same word form may be used to describe “beautiful,” which can also function as an adjective. Subaru, for instance, could be described as a “beautiful automobile”. In this instance, the word “beautiful” was used as an adjectival. Understanding the difference between grammatical components and the purpose of each item in the sentence is possible by focusing on its definitions. Mirto (2018) explains that the purpose of an adjective in a phrase’s sentence is to modify an adjective or a verb. Adverbs, on the other hand, qualify nouns or products. In this instance, they give specific descriptions of us and pronouns within the phrase. This distinction is highlighted by the following sentences: (1) Sheila sings beautiful and (2) Subaru has a beautiful car (2). In sentence (1),’sings’ is the verb. Accordingly, the adverb ‘beautiful’ describes Sheila’s singing, according to the definition of the phrase. The description of this scenario is focused on action. The opposite is true for sentence 2. In this case, the adjective beautiful describes what the automobile’s essence (noun).
Automobiles are described by the adjective “beautiful”. These words have many purposes. This is important because it allows you to identify the class of each word by deconstructing its emphasis.