The word "off" can be an adverb, preposition, adjective, noun, or verb, depending on the context.
The word off is not a pronoun.The word off is an adverb, an adjective, and a preposition.
The word off is not a pronoun.The word off is an adverb, an adjective, or a preposition.Example:We should turn off at the next exit. (adverb)We do most of the maintenance during the offseason. (adjective)The house has a pantry off the kitchen. (preposition)
The pronouns are:hetheyyouThe word 'off' is an adverb, an adjective, and a preposition.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word curious is an adjective, along with nasal, as both modify "voice."
A word is a thing. The word 'word' is a noun.
The word 'through' is a preposition, an adjective, and an adverb.A preposition is a word preceding a noun or pronoun and showing a relation to another word or element, for example:The ball was thrown through the window.An adjective is a word that describes a noun, for example:There is a through flight that takes off a six.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, for example:My feet are wet through to my socks.
The word beautiful is an adjective.
no it is not an adjective
The word this is a demonstrative adjective.
The word 'airborne' is a noun, a word for something supported or transported by air; something in the air after taking off.
No. A "push-off" is a noun. The phrase "push off" is slang for depart, leave. Otherwise, the word push is used as a verb and off is an adverb.