adjuncts
Adjuncts are elements within a clause that add information about time, place, manner, degree, or other circumstantial factors. They are optional for the sentence to be grammatical and true, unlike arguments or complements that the predicate requires to complete its meaning. Adjuncts can modify the verb, the entire clause, or a larger phrase, and they can be expressed as single words, phrases, or even clauses.
Common forms include adverbs (quickly, yesterday), prepositional phrases (in the park, with enthusiasm), and noun phrases
Some adjuncts indicate frequency or probability ("often," "probably"). In syntactic analysis, adjuncts are typically optional modifiers
Different frameworks distinguish adjuncts from dislocated elements, disjuncts, or supplements, but the general idea is that