Adverbs
I believe that 'SINCE' is a preposition
"Since" can function as both a conjunction, introducing a reason or explanation, and as an adverb, indicating a specific point in time.
That I am is a phrase, the individual words in the phrase are parts of speech. That -- demonstrative, determiner I -- pronoun am -- be verb
The phrase "a while" is a noun phrase. "While" functions as a noun in this context, representing a period of time.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
I believe that 'SINCE' is a preposition
preposition
While is a noun in that sentence.
Since bread is a "thing", it is a noun.
That is an adjective since it describes boys. which boys?? these boys
Monotheism is considered to be the part of speech known as a noun. The adjective would be monotheistic while monotheistically would be the adverb.
It is a verb, since it shows an action (e.g. He taunts her).
There are two parts of speech here: our is a pronoun, specifically a possessive pronoun; while atrium is a noun.
"Since" can function as both a conjunction, introducing a reason or explanation, and as an adverb, indicating a specific point in time.
True is an adjective since it describes a noun, like a true fact.
Normandy is a proper noun, since it is the name of a specific place.
"Again" is an adverb, since it describes an action.