The prohibitive mood refers to a grammatical mood used to express prohibitions, commands, or strong advice. It's distinct from other…
A pro-adverb is a word that replaces an adverb, often referring to a previously mentioned or implied adverbial phrase. It…
A predicate noun, also known as a predicative nominative, renames or identifies the subject of a sentence after a linking…
A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and modifies the subject of the sentence. It describes the subject's state or…
A postpositional phrase is a group of words, usually including a postposition and its object, that functions as a unit.…
A postposition is a word that follows a noun or pronoun and modifies its grammatical function, similar to how prepositions…
A polysynthetic language combines many morphemes into a single, complex word, often equivalent to a full sentence in other languages.…
A phrase is a group of words that functions as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence. It…
The permissive mood in grammar allows for a subject to do something or for something to happen. It's often expressed…
The partitive case marks a portion or indefinite quantity of something. It's common in languages like Finnish and Russian, indicating…