Similarly is an adverb and is used to compare two things.
On the other hand is a prepositional phrase used to contrast two things.
Verb
Breathe is a verb; as in, "I need to breathe, I'm suffocating." Breath, on the other hand is a noun.
your LEFT hand would be an adjectiveLEFT behind would be a verb....
The word hand is a noun. The plural noun is hands. "Becky's hand hurts today." Hand is also a verb. "Please hand me the bowl."
Hold is a verb and a noun. Verb: Hold on to my hand so you don't fall. Noun: I tightened my hold on the child's hand.
the part of speech for hand is a noun or verb
Verb
Breathe is a verb; as in, "I need to breathe, I'm suffocating." Breath, on the other hand is a noun.
Breathe is a verb; as in, "I need to breathe, I'm suffocating." Breath, on the other hand is a noun.
No, a comma is not a conjunction. A comma is a punctuation mark used to separate elements in a sentence, whereas a conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses.
Hand can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: She placed the money on the palm of his hand. As a verb: She handed him the money.
The part of speech of twitching is a verb like when you twitch your eye or other parts of the body
To is a preposition in that example.
The only necessary part of speech in a predicate is a verb, but a complete predicate may include any other part of speech, with the possible exception of an interjection.
Grasp is a verb and a noun. Verb: Grasp my hand before you fall. Noun: His hand slipped from my grasp.
It's a determiner.
your LEFT hand would be an adjectiveLEFT behind would be a verb....