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The word rate is both a noun and a verb (rate, rates, rating, rated). Example uses: Noun: The rate that we got from the first company is better than this rate. Verb: How do you rate the food at that new restaurant?
A train is traveling at 60 mph. If the rate of speed increases 4 mph each hour, how long will it be before the ship is traveling at a rate of 80 mph?
One such word is dance floor.
No, the word "go" is not an adverb.The word "go" is a verb, a noun, an interjection and an adjective.
Let us or let's can go before the word go.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
What word can go before pretty or duck
under
The word paper can go before all of them.
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Before
an adjective
I'm not sure why...
no
A comma is generally not needed before "because" in a sentence. However, if "because" is introducing a dependent clause, a comma can be used after it to separate it from the main clause.