Last is an adjective, and month is a noun.
It can be an adj., a noun, or a verb Ex. Lasts are devices used in leather processing. (last is noun) Ex. Sally was the last person (last is an adjective) Ex. My Halloween candy lasted a month. (last is verb)
determiner
Lasted is the past tense of the verb - last (meaning - to endure).
Verb
The proper noun January (a month) has the plural Januaries.
"Month" is a noun.
It can be an adj., a noun, or a verb Ex. Lasts are devices used in leather processing. (last is noun) Ex. Sally was the last person (last is an adjective) Ex. My Halloween candy lasted a month. (last is verb)
determiner
The full stop at the end.
"Month" is a noun in that sentence, and just now, I can't think ofa case where that word is used as any other part of speech.
The last part of a speech is called the conclusion, where the speaker summarizes key points, reiterates the main message, and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.
The word 'September' is a noun, the name of a month; a word for a thing.
What part of speech is this
Best conclusion or in short summary.
It is very important to understand the great speech given my Martin Luther King Jr. The last part of his speech, he has a dream that freedom will ring, that people of every color will be able to hold hands peacefully.
"last" is an adjective, and Saturday is a proper noun (always capitalized).
"Last year" is a noun phrase consisting of the noun "year" modified by the adjective "last".