Special is an adjective and a noun. Adjective: You are very special to me. Noun: Clam chowder is today's special.
The noun form for the adjective special is specialness.The word special is also a noun form, for example:The commuter special stops here at eight and four.Today's special is yesterday's meatloaf.
The special (abstract) noun form of the concrete noun 'friend' is friendship.
There have been thousands of organ donors in Tamil Badu. Tamil leads that nation in donors. The exact number of donors is unknown.
Blood donors are questioned about their general health, their lifestyle, and any medical conditions that might disqualify them as donors.
The word 'special' is a noun; a word for a food at a restaurant, a program on TV, a featured item for sale, a particular train or bus scheduled, etc.The noun form for the adjective 'special' is specialness. Other noun forms are specialist, specialty, and specialization.
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No, special is an adjective, or more rarely a noun (store special). It is not a preposition.
yes it is
It can be, or it can be a noun. If you say to a waitress: "What is the special today?" It is a noun, but if you say: "Do you have a special meal?" it is an adjective".
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