"Boated" is the past tense or past participle form of the verb "boat", meaning to travel within a craft that floats on water.
The word boat is a noun. The plural is boats.
The word pirogue is a noun. It is a canoe or small boat with a shallow draft.
The word sail is a regular verb. Sail can also be a noun as in the piece of fabric on a boat positioned so that the wind guides the boat.
Port is a noun as in "He docked the ship in the port." Port can be used as a verb. It describes an action. "Port the boat over there."
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The word pirogue is a noun. It is a canoe or small boat with a shallow draft.
The word portage is a noun. It is the act of carrying a boat overland between two waterways.
The word sail is a regular verb. Sail can also be a noun as in the piece of fabric on a boat positioned so that the wind guides the boat.
Once is an adverb.They is a pronoun.Were is a linking verb/verb.On is a preposition.The is a preposition.Boat is a noun.
Port is a noun as in "He docked the ship in the port." Port can be used as a verb. It describes an action. "Port the boat over there."
The word paddle can be either a noun or a verb. A paddle is an instrument that is used to move a boat. If using the device, we are said to paddle the boat. She grabbed the other paddle to help row the boat. [noun use] The two of them paddle the boat clear of the rocks. [verb use]
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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