What part of speech is time in We will rest for a time?
What part of speech is while in ‘We will rest for a while’ lyrics?
My teacher says while is a noun but adverb, as it comes in the answer ‘We will rest for how long’, when asks all of the students what they need, which is more general or not? Why
“Credit” is a noun and can it be defined as an adverb?
Why do I feel so embarrassed?
Why “while” is a noun, but I think something should also be said about your reason for thinking it’s adverb, namely, that it answers the question “for how much time”. What is the problem of the answer in “while” for a while? And indeed “for a while” is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb i.e. modifying the verb “rest”. What is the idea behind an adverb in the dictionary?
Why are some people teachers and others students? Ignoring yourself, your teacher is correct.
We must
rest for an hour. Isn’t it amazing how long we’ll rest?
Is hour an adjective?
Defined from the Oxford Dictionary, while is a period of time noun.
On the first appearance of
this ‘playoff with me’ 1, “deletedand retired a little while ago” 1. I can imagine that there was “everything that was going on between us” 2. Maybe that is why “we chatted for a while”? Do you have a longer time left?
Can I keep it for a while? If
you are willing to give more explanation than your master’s teacher tells you, ask that teacher to come help. If you feel it is necessary, go through the Oxford Dictionaries (Google oxford dictionary). com. com.
Why are some people teachers and others students? Ignoring yourself, your teacher is correct.
We must
rest for an hour. Isn’t it amazing how long we’ll rest?
Is hour an adjective?
Defined from the Oxford Dictionary, while is a period of time noun.
On the first appearance of
this ‘playoff with me’ 1, “deletedand retired a little while ago” 1. I can imagine that there was “everything that was going on between us” 2. Maybe that is why “we chatted for a while”? Do you have a longer time left?
Can I keep it for a while? If
you are willing to give more explanation than your master’s teacher tells you, ask that teacher to come help. If you feel it is necessary, go through the Oxford Dictionaries (Google oxford dictionary). com. com.
How do we figure out which lexical class (part of speech) a word belongs to if we look at
- several things?
- What was a constituent of a species?
- Does a word have a modifier, modifier or complement?
- Why is this word morphologically unmarked as belonging to a specific class?
What does it mean for a word to be a verb? What if we wouldn’t define it as something? The shape we use of words or words comes from categories.
In this case, the word appears to belong to a noun phrase.
- A while is the complement of the preposition for while which often takes noun phrases as complements.
- A while has similar shape to a noun phrase, with determiner ( a ), and head ( while ). Adverbs take a different form of determiners from adjective.
- A while can also take adjectival, but not adverbial, modification: a long while but not *a quickly while.
What is the shape of a word? When you see a word ending in -ly you hunch it’s an adjective, especially if it’s a base adjective. Do you have a different story or who, why and why is it still true?
In English, word shape tends to be a less reliable indicator than many languages, but it’s still useful. For nouns, we want to focus on the inflections the word can take; while is rarely plural, you will occasionally hear native speakers say things like “just a few whiles ago”, so it’s not entirely out of the question, either. Inflecting like a noun is another strong suggestion that while is a noun.
In this case, all the evidence points pretty strongly to the direction of while being a noun.
Why “while” is a noun, but I think something should also be said about your reason for thinking it’s adverb, namely, that it answers the question “for how much time”. What is the problem of the answer in “while” for a while? And indeed “for a while” is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb i.e. modifying the verb “rest”. What is the idea behind an adverb in the dictionary?
Why are some people teachers and others students? Ignoring yourself, your teacher is correct.
We must
rest for an hour. Isn’t it amazing how long we’ll rest?
Is hour an adjective?
Defined from the Oxford Dictionary, while is a period of time noun.
On the first appearance of
this ‘playoff with me’ 1, “deletedand retired a little while ago” 1. I can imagine that there was “everything that was going on between us” 2. Maybe that is why “we chatted for a while”? Do you have a longer time left?
Can I keep it for a while? If
you are willing to give more explanation than your master’s teacher tells you, ask that teacher to come help. If you feel it is necessary, go through the Oxford Dictionaries (Google oxford dictionary). com. com.