"Last" is an adjective modifying "Summer". "Summer" is a thing, which is a noun.
"last" is an adjective, and "year" is a noun.
"Last" could be considered an adjective modifying the noun "summer", but probably it is more properly considered to be an adverb modifying "summer", parsed as an adverb of time .
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Last is an adjective, and month is a noun.
Lasted is the past tense of the verb - last (meaning - to endure).
Verb
"Weekend" is a noun. It can also be a verb, though: "We frequently weekend in Cape Cod during the summer."
The sentence 'The summer is over' contains 4 words, each of which is a different part of speech. 'The' is the definite article. 'Summer' is a noun. 'Is' is a verb. 'Over' is an adverb.
The word Summer can be used as a/an verb, adjetive, noun, adverb, or proper noun.
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Last is an adjective, and month is a noun.
The full stop at the end.
"last" is an adjective, and Saturday is a proper noun (always capitalized).
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Best conclusion or in short summary.
It is very important to understand the great speech given my Martin Luther King Jr. The last part of his speech, he has a dream that freedom will ring, that people of every color will be able to hold hands peacefully.
It is a prepositional phrase.