The word "love" can function as a noun (e.g. "I have love for you") or a verb (e.g. "I love nature").
Tropical in parts of speech
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.
The word "trudges" is a verb.
No, a word cannot be two parts of speech at the same time. A word has a specific part of speech based on its function in a sentence, such as noun, verb, adjective, etc.
There are no sentences that have no parts of speech. Every word in a sentence is classified as a part of speech, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.
The word loved is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb love.
Tropical in parts of speech
Tropical in parts of speech
The word across is actually two parts of speech. It is both a preposition (he traveled across the world) and an adverb (Jane could not get her message across).
a pronoun
Ropnoun
Ropnoun
The word him is a pronoun.
The word him is a pronoun.
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.
there is one part of speech in the word up.
A verb, as in to dislike something intensely, detestCould be a noun, as in pet hate