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The word message can be a noun.

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What type of word is message?

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Message can be used as a noun, meaning a verbal or written communication; a significant point or central theme, ora verb meaning send a message to, especially by email.


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What part of speech is message in?

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Is message a common noun?

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What part of speech is the word message?

Noun.


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A clause used as the object of a preposition is called what?

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