Party is a noun, an adjective and a verb.
The word "who's" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "who" and the verb "is".Example:Who is invited to the party? Or: Who'sinvited to the party?
Honor can be a noun or a verb. "We planned the party to honor her accomplishment in graduating from nursing school."
The word "you're" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "you" and the verb (or auxiliary verb) "are".Example:You are invited to my party.You're invited to my party.
Yes, celebrate is a verb: celebrate, celebrates, celebrating, celebrated.We will celebrate our tenth anniversary with a party.
Escort can be used as a verb and a noun. Verb: Will you escort me to the party? Noun: Will you be my escort?
The word 'party' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. EXAMPLES As a noun: "I'm not going to the party tomorrow." As a verb: "I'm going to party all weekend." As an adjective: "I don't involve myself in party politics."
"Definitely" is an adverb. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is carried out. In the case of "definitely," it modifies the certainty or assurance of a statement.
The word "who's" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "who" and the verb "is".Example:Who is invited to the party? Or: Who'sinvited to the party?
The word "enjoying" in the question "Are you enjoying the party?" is a present participle functioning as a verb.
The word 'devoured' is a verb, as it is an action word, e.g. "The children at the party devoured the ice-cream cake."
Honor can be a noun or a verb. "We planned the party to honor her accomplishment in graduating from nursing school."
The word "you're" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "you" and the verb (or auxiliary verb) "are".Example:You are invited to my party.You're invited to my party.
The word "told" is the past tense of the verb "to tell."
Yes, celebrate is a verb: celebrate, celebrates, celebrating, celebrated.We will celebrate our tenth anniversary with a party.
Escort can be used as a verb and a noun. Verb: Will you escort me to the party? Noun: Will you be my escort?
The word "are" is a verb, a form of the verb to be.The verb "are" also functions as an auxiliary verb.Examples:Jack, you are a good friend.My friends are planning a party.
The word 'time' is both a verb (time, times, timing, timed), and a noun (time, times).Examples:My job is to time each runner. (verb)We had a good time at the party. (noun)