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What is the part of speech for capital?

"Capital" can be several parts of speech, depending on how it's used:

* Noun: This is the most common usage. It refers to:

* Money: "She invested her capital in the stock market."

* Assets: "The company's capital includes its buildings and equipment."

* City: "Paris is the capital of France."

* Adjective: This is less common but used to describe something as related to capital:

* Capital punishment: "The country abolished capital punishment."

* Capital gain: "She made a large capital gain from selling her house."

* Verb: This is rare but can be used:

* To capitalize: "They capitalized on the opportunity to expand."

Therefore, you need to look at the context of the sentence to determine the specific part of speech for "capital."

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