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30 September, 14:33

We stopped the car trip because my brother felt sick. Fortunately, we found a rest stop just when we needed it. Which part of speech describes the word stop in the sentences? A) It is a noun in sentence 1, and a verb in sentence 2. B) It is a verb in sentence 1, and a noun in sentence 2. C) It is a noun in sentence 1, and an adverb in sentence 2. D) It is a verb in sentence 1, and an adjective in sentence 2.

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  1. 30 September, 17:58
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    Your answer will be option

    B) It is a verb in sentence 1 and a noun in sentence 2

    Stopped is a past tense, and in this sentence, it is used in an action form (Stopped the car) and thus it is a verb

    Rest stop is a stop made during a trip and thus it is a noun
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