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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

PART OF SPEECH

Could someone verify what part of speech 'tandem' is in the following phrase "in tandem with"? Tandem on its own is a noun and could also be an adjective, however, I'm not sure what is occurring here within the phrase.
Many thanks,
Kosmo
  

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Anonymous Tandem on its own is a noun and could also be an adjective Prepositions are followed by nouns.

  • Anonymous Tandem on its own is a noun and could also be an adjective Prepositions are followed by nouns.
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AnonymousTandem on its own is a noun and could also be an adjective
Prepositions are followed by nouns.

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