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Can adjectives always be used as nouns when they denote a plural and are preceded by the definite article?

What form of verb is "thank" in "thank you"?

Gerund Phrase as Subject

What is the difference between an "uncountable noun" and an "adjective" [duplicate]

What parts of speech are the words "about and how" in this sentence?

What part of speech is "telling" in "that would be telling"?

"Cry foul" - is foul a noun?

What part of speech is 'say' ? If I were, say, to use it?

"There is to be no drinking beer today" What is the status of "no" and "beer" here?

Adverbial form of "timely"

Is "times" really a plural noun?

Are “this” and “next” demonstrative determiners?

What does "from the rough" mean? [closed]

What lexical category are the wh- question words? [duplicate]

Is "reserved" an adjective or verb in this example? [closed]

Yes, no, adverbs, and interjections

If a word has two different meanings, is it two different words or one word with different meanings?

Is it true that a word ending in -y is more likely to be an adjective than a noun?

Why do nouns and verbs which are stressed differently all exhibit the same variation?

Can someone help me diagram this sentence?