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What part of speech is convenient?

"Convenient" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence. Here's a breakdown:

* Adjective: This is the most common use. It describes a noun, meaning something is easy or suitable.

* Example: "The new grocery store is very convenient."

* Noun: It can be used as a noun, meaning "something that is easy to use or do."

* Example: "The convenience of online shopping is undeniable."

* Adverb: Less common, but possible. It can modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb, meaning "in a convenient way."

* Example: "The train conveniently arrives just as I finish work."

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