"were always dismal" is more than one part of speech.
were - verb
always - adverb
dismal - adjective
"Say" is a verb.
noun In life we always have a choice, right or wrong.
The weather is absolutely dismal today.
No, the word 'dismal' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a dismal day, a dismal story).The noun form of the adjective 'dismal' is dismalness.
The forecast was dismal because there was a tropical storm in the Gulf.
"were always dismal" is more than one part of speech. were - verb always - adverb dismal - adjective
"Dismal" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is depressing, gloomy, or bleak.
almost always a pronoun
The word the is always an article.
A verb.
A vocabulary list should always include the pronunciation, if unusual, the part of speech, and possibly a close synonym or related word.
"Say" is a verb.
Nouns or pronouns.
It is a verb or verb phrase.
noun In life we always have a choice, right or wrong.
Georgia is a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
Adjective, and it will always be one.