Claimed is the past-tense form of the verb claim.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, adjective, or preposition, and more rarely a noun or an interjection.
No, it is not a conjunction. Last can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, or more rarely an adjective or noun.
No, It is not a conjunction. First is an adjective or an adverb, and more rarely a noun (the first).
'Like' can be both an adverb and an adjective. It can also be a noun, a verb, and a preposition. Recently it has also started to be used as a conjunction in place of 'as' or 'as though', though that usage is considered ungrammatical.
No, it is not. The word all can be a noun, pronoun, adjective, or adverb, but not a conjunction.
The word "when" is never an adjective. It is either an adverb, conjunction, noun, or pronoun.
No. When can be an adverb or conjunction, and more rarely a pronoun or noun.
Yes, it is an adverb of time. It can rarely be an noun or adjective, as well as a conjunction.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, adjective, or preposition, and more rarely a noun or an interjection.
No, it is not a conjunction. Last can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
No, it is not a conjunction. It is an adverb, or more rarely an adjective or noun.
interjection,verb,adjective, noun, conjunction, adverb, preposition, pronoun
It is used as a conjunction or preposition.
It can be used as either an adjective or a noun
Night: noun an: adverb adjective: adjective noun: noun adverb: adverb
either is a adverb because it answers the question ''what''