Noun...for dictionary
article for the
A dictionary will tell you the part of speech for each word. For example, the entry for "dictionary" will state noun.
We'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, we (pronoun) and (will) verb.
It and is are two different parts of speech. "It" is a pronoun; "is" is a verb. "It's" is a contraction of it is.
Uffish doesn't exist - in my dictionary
Adjective
in a dictionary
A dictionary typically consists of two parts: the word or term being defined, and its corresponding definition or explanation.
A dictionary is a collection of words in one or more specific languages, listed alphabetically and accompanied by other information like definition and etymologies. There are different parts of a dictionary entry which are used to let people understand a particular word better. There is the entry word, the pronunciation key, the part of speech, its date of origin, the main definition of the word, followed by other secondary or alternate definitions, and sometimes by other versions of the same word.
I do. http://dict.leo.org
The word "appropriate" can function as both an adjective and a verb.
What information does the dictionary provides? What are the parts of the dictionary?
In addition to punctuation, dictionaries typically provide information relating to word definitions, pronunciations, parts of speech, and etymologies (word origins).
Dictionary is a noun.
A dictionary will tell you the part of speech for each word. For example, the entry for "dictionary" will state noun.
Verb and noun
Noun and adjective.
It'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, it (pronoun) and will (verb).