The word both can act as an adjective (both boys) when used with nouns. Although it may be considered a quantifier or determiner, it acts like an adjective, so there is no separate adjective form.
Both is a pronoun when not used with nouns (both were expelled).
It can be used as both but it's primarily an adjective.
The word of "wealthy" can be both an adjective and a noun.
"English" is both a noun and an adjective.
It is both a pronoun and a adjective.
There is no special word to describe an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter. They are simply an adjective and a noun that both begin with the same letter.
The word strange is an adjective.No, it is both.
Early is both an adjective and adverb.
Yes the word "early" can be both an adjective and an adverb.
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It can be both.