What word can fulfill the most parts of speech?
I know there are several parts of speech:
- Noun
- Verb
- Pronoun
- Adjective
- Adverb
- Preposition
- Conjunction
- Interjection
There might be others as well. Sometimes a word, depending on how it is used, can fulfill more than one of these classes. For example, the word "run" can be a verb:
I run fast.
or it can be a noun:
Let's go for a run!
What word, taking into account all its definitions, can fulfill the most word classes?
Answer
Well is an interjection, adjective, adverb, noun, and verb. That's five.
Business is going well. [adverb]
All is well with us. [adjective]
Well, who would have thought he could do it? [interjection]
The well was drilled fifty meters deep. [noun]
Tears well up in my eyes. [verb]
There's also round, with five, if you count when it is used to mean around:
Give me a round figure. [adjective]
Shall we play another round of cards? [noun]
He had a look round before he kept going. [adverb]
They walked round the tree. [preposition]
The floor function rounds down. [verb]
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