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Vorpal is an adjective.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
the part of speech sashay is a averb
Prefixes do not have their own part of speech.
the part of speech for hand is a noun or verb
A phrase like 'under a vow' is not a part of speech. It is a phrase that is made up of parts of speech. under is a preposition a is an article vow is a noun
Vorpal is an adjective.
The part of speech for pizza is noun. Noun- person, place, or thing Pizza qualifies under thing so that is why it is a noun
Under the conditions given, "to" is a preposition.
The words "between," "under," "over," and "beside" are prepositions. They are used to show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence.
An adverb of place.
Depending on its usage in a sentence, it could be many different things, a noun, an adjective or an adverb as I can think of them.Adjective:The elderly lady walked down the streetAdverb:She began to realize that she had become elderlyNoun:The elderly in our community deserve more respect.
on, under, near, along, beneath, above, with, and so on.
If you mean what part of speech it is, then you put it under preposition.
The word never is an adverb (of frequency). It means under no circumstances.
The word coming is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb come.
The Ozone hole is the oldest part of Antarctica