Blotches can either be the plural noun of "blotch" or the third-person present tense verb of "blotch".
Blotches can either be the plural noun of "blotch" or the third-person present tense verb of "blotch".
Blotch is a noun (a blotch) and a verb (to blotch).
"Blotches" can function as different parts of speech depending on the context: Noun: "The canvas was covered in colorful blotches." Verb: "She blots the ink to prevent smudges." Adjective: "The blotchy paint job made the wall look uneven." Adverb: "He painted blotchily, leaving uneven patches." (Note: "blotches" primarily functions as a noun and verb, while using it as an adjective or adverb would require creative phrasing.)
I/you/we/they blotch. He/she/it blotches. The present participle is blotching.
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