The word lemon can be a noun and an adjective.
The word car is a noun.
Lemon is a noun.
Used is a verb (past tense of use) and an adjective (a used car).
part of speech
Wash can be used as a verb and a noun.Verb: I washed my car yesterday.Noun: It needed a good wash.
Adjective
The word lemon can be a noun and an adjective. The word car is a noun.
Lemon is a noun.
is the car a lemon
Well honey it is an auxiliary verb. Lmfao:)
Free is a verb (free your mind) and an adjective (a free car).
"Backwards" is an adverb: "The car moved slowly backwards along the street."
Mangled is a verb (past tense of mangle) and an adjective (a mangled car).
Stopped is a verb (past tense of stop) and an adjective (a stopped car).
No, lemon juice is not combustible.
Used is a verb (past tense of use) and an adjective (a used car).
Crash is a noun and a verb. Noun: We got into a crash. Verb: We crashed the car.
"Car" is a noun because "car" is a thing. Examples: A car is used to travel - in that sentence, car is the subject and a noun. I will go by car - in that sentence, car is the object of the preposition and also noun.