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Are there any other forms of the word access and their part speech?

Yes, there are several other forms of the word "access" and their parts of speech:

Noun:

* Access (uncountable): The right or opportunity to use or approach something.

* Accesses (countable): Multiple instances of accessing something.

Verb:

* Access (present tense): To gain entry to or make use of something.

* Accessing (present participle): In the process of gaining entry to or making use of something.

* Accessed (past tense/past participle): Gained entry to or made use of something.

Adjective:

* Accessible (describes something that can be easily reached or used).

Note:

* "Access" is most commonly used as a noun.

* "Accessible" is the most common adjective form.

* The verb form is generally used in a more technical context, such as in computer science or database management.

Here are some examples of how these forms can be used:

* Noun: "The students have access to the library's online resources."

* Verb: "The company accessed the data through a secure server."

* Adjective: "The website is accessible to people with disabilities."

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