Just is an adverb. You could replace it with "only" or "mainly".
it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
It is a noun, but it is not the subject of the sentence... it is just part of a prepositional phrase.
Working is a noun, but it could be an adjective you just have to look closely. It depends on the sentence.
All subjects are part of speech for they are all nouns.
a sentence is a part of speech
you just find its part of speech then go on from there
regular speech
it depends what word it is it could be any part of speech depending on the sentence
Noun, and part of an adjectival phrase.
The action in a sentence is the part of speech known as a verb.
It is a noun, but it is not the subject of the sentence... it is just part of a prepositional phrase.
The part of speech for "gliding" is a gerund, which functions as a noun in a sentence.
The part of speech of "correct" in this sentence is an adjective.
Working is a noun, but it could be an adjective you just have to look closely. It depends on the sentence.
All subjects are part of speech for they are all nouns.
The part of speech that answers "what" or "whom" in a sentence is a pronoun. Pronouns are words like "he," "she," "it," "they," "who," and "what" that replace nouns in a sentence.
It's a noun. By the way, you can just Google "define lignite" and you'll get a result telling you its definition, part of speech, and a sample sentence with it. Of course, this works for just about every word in the English language.