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Noun is the only part of speech for driver.
Noun and verb. "I am" is the shortest proper sentence comprising only a noun and a verb. Any other part of speech is an "optional extra".
Umm...there isnt really a new part of speech... There are only eight and they are: the verb the noun the pronoun the adjective the adverb the preposition the conjunction and the interjection
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
Prefixes do not have their own part of speech.
"Only" is an adverb.
"Only" is an adverb.
YOLO is an acronym for "you only live once". Acronyms are not a part of speech.
A phrase is never a part of speech, only a word.
Only a noun.
The only necessary part of speech in a predicate is a verb, but a complete predicate may include any other part of speech, with the possible exception of an interjection.
There is only one part of speech in a noun--noun.
Noun is the only part of speech for driver.
Umm...there isnt really a new part of speech... There are only eight and they are: the verb the noun the pronoun the adjective the adverb the preposition the conjunction and the interjection
Umm...there isnt really a new part of speech... There are only eight and they are: the verb the noun the pronoun the adjective the adverb the preposition the conjunction and the interjection
Noun and verb. "I am" is the shortest proper sentence comprising only a noun and a verb. Any other part of speech is an "optional extra".
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