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ОглавлениеSame word – different roles
We all know what the word round means – or do we? Here it is, in five different roles. Can you tell where it is used as a noun, preposition, adjective, verb and adverb?
A | The people gathered round. |
B | I bought a round of drinks. |
C | You round your lips when speaking. |
D | He has a round face. |
E | We drove round France last week. |
(A adverb; B noun; C verb; D adjective; E preposition)