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What type of word is late?

"Late" can be several different types of words depending on how it's used:

1. Adjective: This is the most common use of "late." It describes a noun, indicating that something happened after the expected time or that something is near the end of its life.

* Example: The train is late. (Describing the train)

* Example: She's in her late twenties. (Describing her age)

2. Adverb: "Late" can also be used as an adverb to modify a verb or adjective. It indicates that something happened or occurred near the end of a period of time.

* Example: He arrived late for the meeting. (Modifies the verb "arrived")

* Example: The store is open late tonight. (Modifies the adjective "open")

3. Noun: "Late" can be a noun, but this is less common. It refers to the time after the usual or expected time.

* Example: The doctor's appointment was scheduled for 3:00, but I arrived late. (Here, "late" refers to the time after 3:00.)

4. Interjection: "Late!" can also be an interjection, expressing surprise or regret.

* Example: "Late! I missed the bus."

So, the type of word "late" is depends on its context in a sentence.

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