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Cat is a verb or not?

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Bvinod

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Cat is a noun

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Samiur Rahman

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Cat is a noun
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Daniel CHAN [5J]

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Yeah I agree, cat is a noun

cat, mammal, vertebrate, whiskers
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cat is a noun

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