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What part of speech is the word movement?

The word "movement" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on its use in a sentence:

* Noun: This is the most common use, referring to an act of moving or the process of change.

* Example: "The movement of the earth's tectonic plates causes earthquakes."

* Adjective: This is less common but can be used to describe something related to moving.

* Example: "She studied the movement patterns of birds."

* Verb (rare): While not as common, "movement" can be used as a verb to mean "to move."

* Example: "He movement the box to the other side of the room." (This is more colloquial and might sound awkward)

So, the part of speech for "movement" is usually noun, but it can also be an adjective or a verb in specific situations.

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