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What part of speech is comes?

"Comes" can be several parts of speech depending on its use in a sentence:

* Verb: This is the most common use of "comes." It's the present tense third-person singular form of the verb "come."

* Example: "The bus comes at 8:00 AM."

* Noun: While less common, "comes" can be used as a noun, referring to a specific time of arrival or occurrence.

* Example: "I'm waiting for the comes of the new year."

* Adjective: In some contexts, "comes" could be an adjective, though this usage is unusual.

* Example: "This is the comes season for the holidays." (While grammatically correct, this sounds very awkward and would be better phrased as "This is the holiday season.")

It's important to analyze the sentence to determine the intended part of speech.

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