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Term: What

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

Description: Used to request information about something or to seek clarification.

Sample Sentence: What is the capital of France?

Sense 2:

Description: Used to indicate surprise or disbelief.

Sample Sentence: What! You didn't know about the party?

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1:

Description: Asking for which particular thing or things.

Sample Sentence: What books are you reading?

Sense 2:

Description: Used to express astonishment or admiration.

Sample Sentence: What a beautiful painting!

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1:

Description: Used to ask for the way in which a specific action is done.

Sample Sentence: What did he say? I couldn't hear it clearly.

Part of Speech: Exclamation

Sense 1:

Description: Used to express surprise, confusion, or disbelief.

Sample Sentence: What! I can't believe you did that!

Part of Speech: Interrogative Pronoun

Sense 1:

Description: Used to ask about something unknown.

Sample Sentence: What is your favorite color?

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