Claudia
Hi Guys, do you know what part of spech is periodical? Hey Guys I took an exam about parts of spech, and I want to know what part of spech is periodical, I select adjective, and my score in that question was cero. The periodical includes articles about his career field.
Feb 22, 2018 2:33 AM
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Originally, it was an adjective, but it’s usually used as a noun meaning a newspaper, magazine, or professional journal. The adjective from the same Latin root is generally “periodic” in modern English. Note that most adjectives cannot be used as a noun. In your example, we know it’s a noun in context, since the article “the” is used, there is no noun following “periodical,” and “the periodical” is the subject of the verb “includes.” If “periodical” were an adjective, it would be followed by a noun, which is not the case in your example.
February 22, 2018
In the example the word periodical is a noun. A periodical is a newspaper or magazine. The word periodically is an adverb. "I take my car to the mechanic periodically to make sure everything is in proper working order."
February 22, 2018
Periodical is a noun. It means something similar to "newspaper."
February 22, 2018
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