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21 May, 23:48

What part of speech is 'are'?

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  1. 21 May, 23:54
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    The word 'are' can be a verb or a noun depending on the context.

    Verb

    ~In most cases 'are' is classified as a verb, more specifically as a linking verb. When used as a linking verb, it connects the subject with the other parts of the sentence that provides additional information about it.

    For example,

    The boys are playing in the playground.

    Noun

    ~This word is categorized under noun, if it is to refer to a unit of measurement that is equivalent to a hundred square meters.

    For example,

    How many are in one acre?
  2. 22 May, 01:40
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    Are is an i nterrogative word. Meaning it's just a word for asking a question about something.
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