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Is both and are verbs

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The word 'are' is a verb (or auxiliary verb) a form of the verb to be.

The word 'both' is not a verb.

The word 'both' is an adjective, a conjunction, and an indefinite pronoun.

Examples:

You are the next in line. (verb)

We are going to the beach. (auxiliary verb)

Keep both hands on the wheel. (adjective)

I like both the the Eternity and the White Diamonds. (conjunction)

They're such a good buy, I have enough money for both. (pronoun)

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