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Couldn't and wouldn't are contractions of could not and would not, respectively. Could and would are verbs, and not is an adverb.

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a helping verb (can) plus the word (not) used a an adverb. As a contraction, it would be a helping verb.

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The word cannot is a verb. It is another way of saying "can not".

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Mustn't is a contraction of must (helping verb) and not (adverb).

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It's a verb.

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The part of speech of cannot is a verb

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Its a verb

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adverb

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