The word play is an abstract noun:
The noun play as a piece of prose performed by actors (a count noun); the written form is a concrete noun, the performance is an abstract noun.
The noun play as leisure activities of children or adults (an uncountable noun) is an abstract noun.
verb
a noun, adj. or pronoun that serves as a complement to the verb. OC
tame can be an adj: as well as a verb. tame (adj)= not wild; not dangerous or frightened of people tame (v)- make an animal tame so, tame is an action verb as well as an adj.
The word 'plays' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'plays' is the plural form of the singular noun play.The noun 'play' is a word for a theatrical performance; an activity for recreation or enjoyment'; the movement of light over surfaces; a space in which a part of a mechanism can move; a word for a thing.The verb 'plays' is the third person, singular of the verb to play. The verb 'play' is a word meaning engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation; to take part in; a word for an action.Example sentences:We have season tickets to the plays at Moosejaw Playhouse. (noun)Jack often plays Basketball after work. (verb)Our acting class is studying the plays of Shakespeare. (noun)After his nap, he plays with his toys until supper. (verb)
The word 'overhead' is a noun, an adjective and an adverb.Examples:We put our coats in the overhead. (noun)This cost goes into overhead expenses. (noun)The ball flew overhead and out of sight. (adverb)
verb
Cute is an adjective.
Noun: workers Adj: the bridge Verb: rebuild
"Gave" is a verb. "A" is an adjective. "Verb" is a noun. "Adv" could stand for an adverb, which modifies verbs.
it is a adj. it describes a noun like the noun is dog the adj. is playfulness While an adjective describes a noun (the DOG is PLAYFUL), an adverb describes a verb (the dog BARKED PLAYFULLY).
"After" can function as both a preposition (followed by a noun or pronoun) and an adverb (modifying a verb).
noun (person, place, thing)
thought = noun; thoughtful = adj; thoughtless= adj, thinking = adj, thinker = noun.
a noun, adj. or pronoun that serves as a complement to the verb. OC
success is a noun, but it also has adjectival, adverbial and verb forms: successful (adj), successfully (adv) and succeed (v).
The word 'plays' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'plays' is the plural form of the singular noun play.The noun 'play' is a word for a theatrical performance; an activity for recreation or enjoyment'; the movement of light over surfaces; a space in which a part of a mechanism can move; a word for a thing.The verb 'plays' is the third person, singular of the verb to play. The verb 'play' is a word meaning engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation; to take part in; a word for an action.Example sentences:We have season tickets to the plays at Moosejaw Playhouse. (noun)Jack often plays basketball after work. (verb)Our acting class is studying the plays of Shakespeare. (noun)After his nap, he plays with his toys until supper. (verb)
The word seed is a noun, a verb, and an adjective (not an adverb). Example uses: Noun: The seed I wanted is on sale at the nursery. Verb: The conditions are perfect to seed the garden today. Adjective: The university is providing the seed money to start the research.