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what part of speech is the phrase "dealt with it head on"? what does it mean?

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Answered by asamdisahal
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Answer:

head on - adverb

meaning for that phrase is someone deals with a problem head on they do not try to avoid it  

deals the problem face to face

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

on directly and with determination, instead of avoiding it.""Head-on"" means ""directly"". When you deal with a problem ""head-on"", it means that you do it energetically, and without hesitation. Here are the common actions that people do ""head-on"": face (something) head-on. challenge (someone) head-on. So, part of speech here is

To deal with a problem or difficult situation directly and with determination, instead of avoiding it.""Head-on"" means ""directly"". When you deal with a problem ""head-on"", it means that you do it energetically, and without hesitation. Here are the common actions that people do ""head-on"": face (something) head-on. challenge (someone) head-on. So, part of speech here is

ADVERB as it defines how the action is taking place i.e showing property of verb.

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