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There is no verb "unusual" is an adjective.

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Is unusual a verb?

No, it's an adjective. A verb is a word about an action, such as work, play, etc.


Is curious a noun a verb or an adjective?

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Can the word but be an adverb?

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Is unwonted an adverb?

No. The word unwonted is the negative form of the past tense of the verb (to wont) and is used as an adjective, meaning unusual or unlikely (not the same as unwanted).


Can I use the verb gone in a question with the question word when?

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What part is speech is most?

It can be an adjective, an adverb, or a noun. Adjective: Which of your friends has the most clothes? 'most' modifies 'clothes,' a noun. Adverb: Your experience is most unusual. 'most' modifies 'unusual,' an adjective. Noun: The most I can do is lend you ten bucks. 'most' is the subject of the verb 'is.'


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