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In her field work, Marget Mead's routine varied somewhat with the locations. The word "routine", is it a 1. Noun or an 2. Adjective Thankyou!
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In her field work, Marget Mead's routine varied somewhat with the locations.
The word "routine", is it a
1. Noun
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2. Adjective
Thankyou!
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a routine is something you do so it is a noun
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Routine is a thing so it refers to a noun
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