I'll clad is a phrase and it has three parts of speech in it.
I= pronoun
will = auxiliary verb
clad = verb
It is an adjective meaning "poorly dressed."
Ill-clad is two syllables: ill-clad.
Ill-clad means poorly dressed, as in people who don't have warm enough clothes in the winter, or clothes that are worn out.
If it is in uncirculated condition and is missing all of the clad layer it could have a value of about $600. In uncirculated condition and is missing part of the clad layer it could have a value of about $300. In circulated condition and is missing all of the clad layer it could have a value of about $60. In circulated condition and missing part of the clad layer it could have a value of about $30.
The word "insane" is an adjective. It describes a person or thing as mentally ill or exhibiting extreme foolishness.
I'll is a contraction of two parts of speech, I and will. I is a pronoun, and will is a verb.
The past tense is also 'clad'.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
adverb
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