"Qualified" is an adjective. And so is the word "ambitious". Both words modify the noun "graduates", which is what an adjective does.
"As he was valiant I honour him but as he was ambitious I slew him."
A farewell speech to graduates that is given by other students is always a memorable thing. It is usually on the topic of the past four years and the future that the graduates are facing. The students will smile, cry, and reminisce about the lives as students and look forward to their lives as adults.
"You all did see upon the Lupercal, I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse. Did this in Caesar seem ambitious?"
direct speech: a speech or a sentence quoted from a sentence somebody had spoken or am speaking. using inverted commas(" ") reported speech: a report of what somebody had said before. direct speech: a speech or a sentence quoted from a sentence somebody had spoken or am speaking. using inverted commas(" ") reported speech: a report of what somebody had said before.
In a sentence, the word "action" can function as a noun.
"When" is an adverb when it begins a sentence.
what is the figures of speech in the sentence his eyes were not laughing
The individual word "sentence" is a common noun. However, a sentence itself is comprised of many different parts of speech.
it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
She stopped talking mid-sentence when she realized she had forgotten an important detail.
In this sentence, "past" is functioning as a noun. It refers to a period of time that has already occurred.
The word qualify, or more properly to qualify, is a verb.