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I need to study tonight, but I really just want to go to the movies To study tonight is underlined, what part of speech is this Noun, adjective, adverb, verb?
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I need to study tonight, but I really just want to go to the movies
To study tonight is underlined, what part of speech is this
Noun, adjective, adverb, verb?
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The noun is: movies (as it can be interpreted as a place)
The verb is: go (it describes an action)
The adjective is: really (as it enhances the need to go to the movies)
The advert is: really (also enhances the verb)
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