The word makes is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb make.
Makes is a plural noun (different makes of cars) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of make).
Hawaii is a place, which makes it a noun.
The word makes is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb make.
Makes is a plural noun (different makes of cars) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of make).
It is a pronoun. Not using the word 'it' makes things very complicated.
Trish is a name, which makes it a proper noun. It is always capitalized.
The freedom of speech is in the Bill of Rights and the right to vote is also a form of speech. When a person votes they a choosing a person to represent them which makes it speech. Protests are part of speech and so it written articles and newspapers part of the freedom of speech.
The word impetuous is an adjective. It describes someone who makes arbitrary decisions.
"Will be growing" is a verb phrase. It makes the future progressive tense of grow.
Cameron is a name, which makes it a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
The ly makes it an adjective. Otherwise: 'to amuse' 'to be amused' I believe it's a verb.
The word "sam" does not correspond to a common part of speech in English. It could potentially be a proper noun or an abbreviation specific to a certain context, but without further information, it is difficult to determine its part of speech.