That's a tricky one. "Demand" can be either a noun or a verb depending upon how it's used.
"I demand that you give me back my money" - demand is used to describe an action, so it's a verb.
"I made a demand on him for my money." - a demand is a thing I made, and things are nouns.
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The word every is an adjective.
Hero is the one who save people life
In the sentence, "rusty" is an adjective describing the noun it precedes.
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"Again" is an adverb. It is used to indicate the repetition of an action or the return to a previous state or condition. For example, in the sentence "She tried again," it emphasizes that she is making another attempt.
He saved them from the war. He also gave them rights and freedom of speeh.
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The first part is demand itself (as influenced by type of good, choice and income). The second part is Quantity demands
When the government builds a new aircraft carrier this is part of which component of aggregate demand