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No, the word 'together' is an adverb, a word that modifys a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Examples:

  • They came together in the same car.
  • I put the puzzle together.

The word 'together' is sometimes used informally as an adjective:

She is in control, she is together.

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"Together" is an adverb. For example: in the sentence "We went to the beach together" the word "together" modifies the verb "went", adding detail to how "we went".

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