The word "just" can be an adjective or an adverb .
- An adjective, when you refer to it as justice or a principle, e.g. It was a just cause.
- An adverb, meaning a short time previously, e.g. The sun had just come out.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".
"Tive" isn't a word, so it's no "part of speech".
What part of speech is the word freely in freely enjoying the water
The word 'where' is an adverb.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
H is a letter, not a word. To be a part of speech, it needs to be a word.
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
The part of speech for the word diplomacy is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
Just is an adverb. You could replace it with "only" or "mainly".
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
The word asterisk is a noun. It is the name of the symbol. The symbol itself (*) is just that, a symbol.