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Is conference a noun or adjective both?

"Conference" is primarily a noun. Here's why:

* Noun: It names a specific thing – a formal meeting for discussion and exchange of information.

* Example: "The team held a conference to discuss the project."

It can sometimes act as an adjective when it's used to describe something related to a conference:

* Adjective: It modifies a noun, indicating a connection to a conference.

* Example: "We attended a conference room." (Here, "conference" describes the type of room.)

So, "conference" is primarily a noun, but it can occasionally function as an adjective depending on how it's used in a sentence.

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