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What part of speech is the word comes?
The word "comes" is a
verb
.
More specifically, it is the
third-person singular present tense
of the verb "come".
Which types of pronouns do NOT refer back to an obvious antecedent?
What is the origin of root junct?
Syntax
What are the phrases and clauses that express concession opposition?
Added word by which the predicate is made complete in sense?
What is the class of pronouns that changes form?
What is an example of a sentence with as verb?
What is a closed sylable word?
What part of speech is combined with the word to form an infinitive?
How would you use indiscreet in a sentence?
How would you spell in the sentence never spend time with wife?
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