noun and adjective
What "part of speech" is the word "said?"
You and are are two words. You is a pronoun; are is a verb.
You and are are two words. You is a pronoun; are is a verb.
No, a word cannot be two parts of speech at the same time. A word has a specific part of speech based on its function in a sentence, such as noun, verb, adjective, etc.
Who'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, who (pronoun) and will (auxiliary verb).
"Fear" can be either a noun or a verb.
The word later is an adjective. It is the second of two items.
A corner kick (two separate words) is a noun. It is a term used in football (soccer).
Good and At are two words. Good is an adjective, and at is a preposition.
Noun is the only part of speech for driver.
"Can be" together is a two word verb, specifically a conditional present tense of "be".
The word "revolution" is a noun, as it's a thing.EX: There was a revolution two years ago.