Mysterious is an adjective used to describe a noun. For example, "He is mysterious" or "The mysterious man appeared."
The freedom of speech is in the Bill of Rights and the right to vote is also a form of speech. When a person votes they a choosing a person to represent them which makes it speech. Protests are part of speech and so it written articles and newspapers part of the freedom of speech.
Apartheid is a noun.
Historical is an adjective.
Monarch is a Noun.
It's not an amendment. The Freedom of Speech clause was part of the original ten inclusions.
The word mysteries is a plural noun.
The word intriguing is an adjective. It describes something that is mysterious.
The word "eerie" is an adjective. It is used to describe something strange, mysterious, or unsettling.
Paranormal HAS no suffix. Para is the prefix and Normal is the root word
The word "enigma" is a noun. It refers to something that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
At first this sentence does not seem to be grammatically correct. I would assume that 'mysterious diseases pathology' would be a branch of pathology. In this case diseases would be an adjective. In conjunction with 'mysterious', the word describes pathology.
Mysterious is already an adjective.An adjective is a part of speech which describes a noun or pronoun.To give you some example sentences:He wrote down the licence plate of the mysteriouscar.The mysterious sound seems to be coming from the cellar.It wasn't long before he too was dragged into the ocean by the mysterious creature.He's handsome, mysterious and hunky. But he's not very romantic.Mysterious letters were sent to the local police a week after the murders.The definition of mysterious is something that is strange, not understood or something that is unknown. Implying that something is a mystery.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
adverb
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