0I've checked the dictionary. It says "no doubt" is adverb. Is that right?02br 02br 00The sentence here: " At this point there's really 01b00no doubt02b00 that is happens."02br 02br 00In this sentence, "no doubt" is?02br 02br 00Thanks in advance.0-
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02br 02br 00 The dictionaries say that 'love' is a noun. They also say that 'love' is a verb. 02br 02br 00 Here's how.
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02br 02br 00 The dictionaries say that 'love' is a noun.
They also say that 'love' is a verb.
02br 02br 00 Here's how.
The dictionary is telling us that 01u 00when 'love' is used02u 00 as a noun, this is the meaning: (and the meaning for that usage follows).
It then tells us that 01u 00when 'love' is used02u 00 as a verb, this is the meaning: (and the meaning for that usage follows).
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0 I think you may be misunderstanding what dictionaries tell us about words.02br 02br 00 The dictionaries say that 'love' is a noun. They also say that 'love' is a verb. How is that possible?02br 02br 00 Here's how. The dictionary is telling us that 01u00when 'love' is used02u00 as a noun, this is the meaning: (and the meaning