The word expecting can be an adjective and a verb.
The adjective form describes a woman or female animal who is due to give birth.
The verb form is the present participle of the verb expect.
Expect is a verb, an 'action' word. It's something you DO. "I expect you to make an A on your test."
Expect is a verb, an 'action' word. It's something you DO. "I expect you to make an A on your test."
Expect is a verb, an 'action' word. It's something you DO. "I expect you to make an A on your test."
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The topic of the speech
Down in your sentence is an adverb telling where.
The word 'today' functions as an adverb and a noun. Examples: Adverb: The auditor is expected today. Noun: Today is the day of the audit. No.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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what part of speech is work
adverb
Sashay is a verb. It means to walk in an exaggerated, showy manner, often with hip swaying.
"Did not" or "didn't" is a contraction of the auxiliary verb "did" and the adverb "not," forming a negative past tense construction in English.
The word speech is a noun.