In that context, "types" is a noun.
In the sentence "There are three types of rocks," the word "type" is a noun. It is used to describe categories or classifications of objects.
An adjective. As in 'types of volcanic activity'
"very silly thought" is three words, and they're three different parts of speech. "very" is an adverb, "silly" is an adjective, and "thought" is a noun.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
Prefixes do not have their own part of speech.
the part of speech for hand is a noun or verb
Three-part is an adjective.
verb
Any types of water or rocks
An adjective. As in 'types of volcanic activity'
your answer here... noun, verb, conjuctionType
"very silly thought" is three words, and they're three different parts of speech. "very" is an adverb, "silly" is an adjective, and "thought" is a noun.
"very silly thought" is three words, and they're three different parts of speech. "very" is an adverb, "silly" is an adjective, and "thought" is a noun.
Meet the requirement is three different parts of speech. meet - verb the - article requirement - noun
I'll clad is a phrase and it has three parts of speech in it.I= pronounwill = auxiliary verbclad = verb
The words "on the outside" are three different parts of speech. on: preposition the: article outside: noun
All three of the words at the end of the question sentence are "articles".
Adopt is a verb. Example: The adopted three girls.