English, asked by bantide, 9 months ago

'The after effects of the drugs are bad' (after) name part of speech?​

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Answered by Tamtin
8

Answer:

it is a noun

Explanation:

A noun is a naming word. For example, 'Creation is an art'. 'Creation' is the name of a concept of creating. As 'aftereffects' is the name given to a concept, it is a noun. Also, 'effects' is a noun too. Thus option B is the correct answer.

'Aftereffects' - 'Noun'

Answered by BasRashmi
1

Answer:

The word ‘after’ in the sentence is an Adjective.

Explanation:

Adjectives are words that modify a noun. The term ‘after effects’ is a compound noun. The usage of ‘effects’ is as a Noun, and ‘after’ describes or modifies the ‘effect’. Thus ‘after’ becomes an adjective.

Examples of Adjectives:

• I was a shy child.

• It was a hot day.

• The large dog was trapped.

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