Both
Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb
UK
/bəʊθ/
US
/boʊθ/
Definition
(pro) : Refers to two people or things together, without naming them again.
(adj) : Used before a noun to show that the statement applies to two people or things together.
(adv) : Used to add emphasis that two people or things share the same action or feeling.
(adj) : Used before a noun to show that the statement applies to two people or things together.
(adv) : Used to add emphasis that two people or things share the same action or feeling.
Example
"(pro) : Both are his best friends."
"(adj) : Both houses have beautiful gardens and big windows."
"(adv) : They both decided to join the cooking class after tasting the food."
Explanation
(pro) : Refers to two people or things together, without naming them again. (adj) :…