The word 'enjoying' is functioning as the main verb in the sentence (You are enjoying the party).
The word "enjoying" in the question "Are you enjoying the party?" is a present participle functioning as a verb.
What part of speech is the word freely in freely enjoying the water
A question mark is a punctuation mark, not a part of speech. It is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
The phrase "what part of speech is cake" is a question.
"birthday party" functions as a noun phrase. "Birthday" is an adjective modifying the noun "party."
The part of speech that answers the question "which one" or specifies a particular item is known as a determiner. Examples include words such as "this," "that," "these," and "those."
The word "enjoy" is a verb.
What part of speech is the word freely in freely enjoying the water
party is a noun
'from' is a preposition
adverbs
A question mark is a punctuation mark, not a part of speech. It is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
The part of speech that answers the question "what kind" is an adjective. Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns by providing information about their qualities or characteristics.
The phrase "what part of speech is cake" is a question.
Who in a question is a pronoun.e.g. Who is reading this?
the idea given in the speech or the question asked.
I think the answer to this question is a noun.
The answer is sort of in the question A celebrate party is a part of celebrates. OK