Adverb
A contradictory part of speech refers to when a particular word is used in a way that contradicts its typical part of speech classification. For example, if a word is usually a noun but is used as a verb in a sentence, that would be contradictory.
No, "funny" is not a part of speech. It is an adjective used to describe something that causes amusement or laughter.
Into and after are prepositions. Above can be used as a preposition and an adverb.
"Big" can be used as an adjective.
A question mark is a punctuation mark, not a part of speech. It is used at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
The part of speech that the word my is used as is an adjective.
Gag answer: adverds Real answer: adverbs
A contradictory part of speech refers to when a particular word is used in a way that contradicts its typical part of speech classification. For example, if a word is usually a noun but is used as a verb in a sentence, that would be contradictory.
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No, "funny" is not a part of speech. It is an adjective used to describe something that causes amusement or laughter.
Into and after are prepositions. Above can be used as a preposition and an adverb.
Interjection is the part of speech rarely used in formal writing.
It can be used as a noun or a verb.
A verb - used with object
"Big" can be used as an adjective.
Noun--however, many words have several possible parts of speech; please submit the Whole Sentence when asking for part of speech--cannot be sure without seeing how it is used in the sentence, as that's what determines the part of speech.
"Duh" is an interjection, used to express disbelief, sarcasm, or annoyance. It is not a formal part of speech with specific grammatical functions.