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What part of speech is likes?

"Likes" can be two different parts of speech:

* Verb: When it's used to describe an action of enjoyment or preference, it's a verb. For example, "She likes chocolate."

* Noun: When it's used to refer to something someone enjoys, it's a noun. For example, "Her likes include chocolate and pizza."

To determine the part of speech, you need to consider its context in the sentence.

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