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Maximo Cohen
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24 September, 10:15
Is "to see" a noun or adjective
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Aspen Landry
24 September, 10:22
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the answer is adjective.
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Demarcus Shields
24 September, 10:34
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The answer is adjective
A noun is a person, place, or thing
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