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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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1949 noun or adverb?

Sentence: World War II was over in 1949.

1949 is a noun in the sentence? or is it an adverb? and Why?
  

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Anonymous Sentence: World War II was over in 1949. 1949 is a noun in the sentence? or is it an adverb?

  • Anonymous Sentence: World War II was over in 1949.
  • 1949 is a noun in the sentence?
  • or is it an adverb?
  • and Why?
  • It's definitely not an adverb.
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AnonymousSentence: World War II was over in 1949. 1949 is a noun in the sentence? or is it an adverb? and Why?
It's definitely not an adverb. "1949" is the 'name' of a year, so you could call it a noun.

Of course what it mostly is is a number.

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