"In an environment" is a prepositional phrase. It is usually considered to contain three parts of speech: the preposition "in", the article "an", and the noun "environment".
The phrase "in an environment" is a prepositional phrase, with "in" being the preposition that shows the relationship between "an environment" and other elements in the sentence.
Noun
The part of speech of "into" after "above" would still be a preposition.
A contradictory part of speech refers to when a particular word is used in a way that contradicts its typical part of speech classification. For example, if a word is usually a noun but is used as a verb in a sentence, that would be contradictory.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "explicit" is an adjective.
Environment is a noun.
That depends on what your main subject is. I would just call it our environment or the environment
'would' is a verb and 'all' is an adjective.
I is a pronoun, and would is a verb.
connectives
That would be an adjective
The part of speech of "into" after "above" would still be a preposition.
Monotheism is considered to be the part of speech known as a noun. The adjective would be monotheistic while monotheistically would be the adverb.
That would be an adjective
It would be a noun
"Midnight" would be a noun.
The word "would" is a verb. It is the past tense of will.