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✈︎See the image that given above.
✈︎Understand the upper paragraph that give in image.
✈︎After understanding answer my questions, carefully.
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Answered by stella984
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1. Back is an adverb, noun, adjective or verb. Back can mean 'returning to an earlier starting point or situation' or 'moving to a point further away' or 'replying to something'. Back also means 'at the rear of' or 'the part of a person or thing that is opposite the front'.Sep 16, 2020

2. Back is an adverb, noun, adjective or verb. Back can mean 'returning to an earlier starting point or situation' or 'moving to a point further away' or 'replying to something'. Back also means 'at the rear of' or 'the part of a person or thing that is opposite the front'.Sep 16, 2020

3. Inside is an adjective, noun, adverb or preposition. We use inside when we refer to the inner part of something.

4. Inside is an adjective, noun, adverb or preposition. We use inside when we refer to the inner part of something.

5. The word 'beautiful' acts as an adjective in a sentence. It is used to describe people, places, things, or ideas.

6. adjective. beyond what is usual, ordinary, regular, or established: extraordinary costs. exceptional in character, amount, extent, degree, etc.; noteworthy; remarkable: extraordinary speed; an extraordinary man.

7. to use one's eyes to observe with uninterrupted attention. He watched as everyone else danced. synonyms: regard similar words: contemplate, gaze, look, see, stare

8. to use one's eyes to observe with uninterrupted attention. He watched as everyone else danced. synonyms: regard similar words: contemplate, gaze, look, see, stare

9. to give color to. I colored the picture with crayons. synonyms: dye, paint, tinge, tint similar words: blacken, daub, illuminate, stain, tan

10. The definition of waiting is someone or something that remains or stays. An example of waiting used as an adjective is in the phrase "a waiting patient."

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1. conjunction

2. adjective

3. adverb

4. preposition

5. adjective

6. adverb

7. noun

8. verb

9. adjective

10. verb

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