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Molodets [167]
3 years ago
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According to the dictionary entry, what part of speech is the word cease? 1. verb 2. noun 3. synonym 4. adverb

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1 answer:
Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
4 0
Verb. It is a verb because it is showing action.
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