Claustrophobic is an adjective.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
A suffix changes a word's part of speech. For example, the word 'happy' is an adjective. But when you add a suffix, which is an ending, it can change the part of speech. Happily is an adverb. Happiness is a noun.
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it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
The word power is a noun. The plural form is powers.
The word "costerfobic" seems to be a misspelling or a made-up term, as it does not correspond to any known part of speech. The correct spelling is "claustrophobic," which is an adjective used to describe a fear or discomfort in confined spaces.
I'm glad that I'm not claustrophobic! His rising anxiety indicates that he may be claustrophobic.
No, the word claustrophobic an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example sentence:We were stuck in the claustrophobic cabin for two days after the blizzard.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
claustrophobic
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
The part of speech for the word diplomacy is a noun.
H is a letter, not a word. To be a part of speech, it needs to be a word.
The part of speech for the word "boulevard" is a noun.
The word speech is a noun.
It is not ANY part of speech, there is no such English word as "stroobly".