Though is a conjunction to join two independent clauses or is an adverb that describes a verb. Examples:
Conjunction: I love those six in heels though I could never actually wear them.
Adverb: He has so many great ideas, no money though.
adverb
subordinate adverb conjunction, beginning an adverb clause (synonym for "although")
"Weekend" is a noun. It can also be a verb, though: "We frequently weekend in Cape Cod during the summer."
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A conjunction.
Nonexistent."Opinion" is a noun, though.
An adj. and Verb. It is more commonly heard used as a adj. though.
It can be an adjective, noun, or a verb. It is mostly an adjective, though.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
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adverb
subordinate adverb conjunction, beginning an adverb clause (synonym for "although")
King is usually a noun. In checkers, though, it can be a verb as in "king me", meaning crown me king.
The part of speech for "explicit" is an adjective.