"last" is an adjective, and Saturday is a proper noun (always capitalized).
The word Saturday is a noun. It is the day of the week that follows Friday.
The last part of a speech is called the conclusion, where the speaker summarizes key points, reiterates the main message, and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.
"Last year" is a noun phrase consisting of the noun "year" modified by the adjective "last".
Yes, "last Saturday" is a prepositional phrase. It starts with the preposition "last" and is followed by the noun "Saturday," functioning as the object of the preposition.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The word Saturday is a noun. It is the day of the week that follows Friday.
"Saturday" is a proper noun and therefore should always begin with a capital letter.
determiner
The full stop at the end.
Last is an adjective, and month is a noun.
The last part of a speech is called the conclusion, where the speaker summarizes key points, reiterates the main message, and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.
What part of speech is this
Best conclusion or in short summary.
It is very important to understand the great speech given my Martin Luther King Jr. The last part of his speech, he has a dream that freedom will ring, that people of every color will be able to hold hands peacefully.
"Last year" is a noun phrase consisting of the noun "year" modified by the adjective "last".
Jealousy is a noun. It is properly called an abstract noun.
Lasted is the past tense of the verb - last (meaning - to endure).