it can be a noun like the two wiki users above said for example Janet took the dog out for a walk. In this sentence it is a noun but in this sentence Janet walked her dog yesterday walk would be a verb.
Limp can be a verb, an adjective and a noun. Verb: To walk lamely. Adjective: Lacking stiffness. Noun: An irregular gait (walk)
Round is an adjective in that sentence.
adverb
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i want to know what part of speech is camping
Sashay is a verb. It means to walk in an exaggerated, showy manner, often with hip swaying.
Limp can be a verb, an adjective and a noun. Verb: To walk lamely. Adjective: Lacking stiffness. Noun: An irregular gait (walk)
Walk is a verb--He walks to school every day.Walk can be a noun too--Let's go for a walk.
Round is an adjective in that sentence.
"like" is a verb and "to walk" is an infinitive
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
adverb
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The part of speech for "unfamiliar" is an adjective.
The part of speech of "came" is a verb.