Many people like to end a speech with a question, something the listener is left pondering. Some like to end a speech with a heavy and hard fact to sway the listener or reader to their side.
as useful as " is conduction or what part of speech it is?
Quite is an adverb; useful is an adjective.
No, what you need is an ANECDOTE for ending a speech. Anecdote - a short, amusing or interesting story Antidote - a cure or remedy
true
punctuation
Not very
The word "useful" is an adjective because it can describe/modify nouns.The part of speech that the word useful is, is an adjective.
The word "useful" is an adjective in the phrase "quite useful" as it describes the noun it is modifying.
and that is why unicorns are awesome!!
that is what the scientists use to experiment
It is a noun.
A tirade.