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What part of speech wrong?

"Wrong" is a versatile word that can function as several parts of speech, depending on its context:

1. Adjective: This is the most common usage. It describes something that is not correct, inaccurate, or inappropriate.

* Example: The answer was wrong.

2. Noun: This refers to something that is incorrect or an error.

* Example: There were a few wrongs in the calculations.

3. Adverb: This modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating that something is done incorrectly or not as it should be.

* Example: He answered the question wrong.

4. Interjection: This expresses a strong feeling of disapproval or disagreement.

* Example: Wrong! You're supposed to turn left!

5. Verb: In very rare cases, "wrong" can be used as a verb meaning "to treat unfairly" or "to accuse wrongly."

* Example: He was wronged by the court's decision.

Therefore, to determine the part of speech of "wrong," you need to analyze its usage within the sentence.

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