What part of speech is the word after

For those interested in a little info about this site: it’s a side project that I developed while working on Describing Words and Related Words. Both of those projects are based around words, but have much grander goals. I had an idea for a website that simply explains the word types of the words that you search for — just like a dictionary, but focussed on the part of speech of the words. And since I already had a lot of the infrastructure in place from the other two sites, I figured it wouldn’t be too much more work to get this up and running.

The dictionary is based on the amazing Wiktionary project by wikimedia. I initially started with WordNet, but then realised that it was missing many types of words/lemma (determiners, pronouns, abbreviations, and many more). This caused me to investigate the 1913 edition of Websters Dictionary — which is now in the public domain. However, after a day’s work wrangling it into a database I realised that there were far too many errors (especially with the part-of-speech tagging) for it to be viable for Word Type.

Finally, I went back to Wiktionary — which I already knew about, but had been avoiding because it’s not properly structured for parsing. That’s when I stumbled across the UBY project — an amazing project which needs more recognition. The researchers have parsed the whole of Wiktionary and other sources, and compiled everything into a single unified resource. I simply extracted the Wiktionary entries and threw them into this interface! So it took a little more work than expected, but I’m happy I kept at it after the first couple of blunders.

Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source code that was used in this project: the UBY project (mentioned above), @mongodb and express.js.

Currently, this is based on a version of wiktionary which is a few years old. I plan to update it to a newer version soon and that update should bring in a bunch of new word senses for many words (or more accurately, lemma).

[Grammar] Parts of speech

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He was only a yard off me – what part of speech is off?
My answer: perposition
The after-effects of the drug are bad. — What part of speech is after?
My answer: noun
Sit down and rest a while. — What part of speech is while?
My answer: perposition
After the storm comes the calm. What part of speech is “after”?
My answer: noun
Please correct me if I am wrong

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He was only a yard off me – what part of speech is off?
My answer: perposition :tick:
The after-effects of the drug are bad. — What part of speech is after?
My answer: noun

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(A)fter-effect is a compound noun; «after» pre-modifies «effects» — adjective-like in function.
Sit down and rest for a while. — What part of speech is while?
My answer: perposition And where is the prepositional complement, IYO? No, it is a noun preceded by a determiner, which also suggests that it is not a preposition but a noun.
After the storm comes the calm. What part of speech is “after”?
My answer: noun

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Preposition.

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He was only a yard off me – what part of speech is off?
My answer: perposition :tick:
The after-effects of the drug are bad. — What part of speech is after?
My answer: noun

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(A)fter-effect is a compound noun; «after» pre-modifies «effects» — adjective-like in function.
Sit down and rest for a while. — What part of speech is while?
My answer: perposition And where is the prepositional complement, IYO? No, it is a noun preceded by a determiner, which also suggests that it is not a preposition but a noun.
After the storm comes the calm. What part of speech is “after”?
My answer: noun

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Preposition.

Thanks Corum!
And where is the prepositional complement, IYO? No, it is a noun preceded by a determiner, which also suggests that it is not a preposition but a noun. — I don’t know to answer this question :-(
Could you please tell me what «IYO» is?

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In «Sit down for a while», «while» is a noun.

I would like to return to the question of «after-effect». It is also written as one word, which means to me that «after» is a prefixum. But this is a morphological term and not a part of speech. IMO, we cannot say that «after» in «aftereffect» belongs to a part of speech because it is embedded in one word, which, in our case, is a noun.

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Could you please tell me what this «IYO» and «IMO» are?

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Here are your examples with «before»:

Before breakfast, Mac had a headache.

Preposition. Reason: it takes a noun, breakfast, as its object. «Before breakfast» is a prepositional phrase, which functions as an adverb, modifying «Mac had a headache.»

Before eating breakfast, Mac had a headache.

Preposition. Reason: it introduces a prepositional phrase, ending in a noun, as in the previous sentence. «Eating» here is a gerund, serving as a noun. Notice that you could say «Eating breakfast starts your day off right.» The verb in that sentence is starts, which is singular to agree with eating, the subject.

Before he ate breakfast, Mac had a headache.

Conjunction. Reason: it introduces a whole clause that has its own subject. «He ate breakfast» could be a whole sentence. «Before» converts it into a subordinate clause.

Table of Contents

  1. What is the meaning of afters?
  2. What does afters mean in England?
  3. What is a banger British slang?
  4. What’s the meaning of sweet?
  5. Who is a sweet person?
  6. Does Sweet mean kind?
  7. Is it better to be sweet or kind?
  8. Is being sweet and nice the same thing?
  9. What is the difference between a nice person and a kind person?
  10. Is being nice being kind?
  11. What defines a kind person?
  12. Is it bad to be kind?
  13. Is being nice attractive?
  14. Is being nice to a girl a simp?
  15. What is a simp TikTok?
  16. Is Simping a bad thing?
  17. Is calling a girl cute Simping?
  18. Why is simp a bad word?
  19. What does Simping mean for a girl?
  20. How do you identify a simp?
  21. What does Simping mean 2021?
  22. Is Simp A Bad Word 2020?

The word after can be used as a preposition, an adverb and a conjunction. When it is used as a preposition, it is followed by a noun.

What is the meaning of afters?

noun (functioning as singular or plural) British informal dessert; sweet. slang a confrontation or physical violence between football players immediately after they have been involved in a challenge for the ball.

What does afters mean in England?

afters in American English Brit informal. the final course of a meal, as pudding, ice cream, or the like; dessert.

What is a banger British slang?

1 British : sausage. 2 British : firecracker. 3 British : jalopy. 4 informal : a forceful and aggressive athlete Williamson, the 6- 7, 245-pound forward, is a versatile banger who loves to play inside and has a deft shooting touch.—

What’s the meaning of sweet?

sweet adjective (TASTE) (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty: The pineapple was sweet and juicy. The dessert was a bit too sweet for my liking . We stayed at a sweet little cottage in the countryside. He’s quite a sweet man beneath the gruff exterior.

Who is a sweet person?

If you describe someone as sweet, you mean that they are pleasant, kind, and gentle towards other people. How sweet of you to think of me! If you describe a small person or thing as sweet, you mean that they are attractive in a simple or unsophisticated way. [informal] …a sweet little baby girl.

Does Sweet mean kind?

If you describe someone as sweet, you mean that they are pleasant, kind, and gentle toward other people. He is a very kind and sweet man.

Is it better to be sweet or kind?

As adjectives the difference between kind and sweet is that kind is affectionate, showing benevolence while sweet is having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar.

Is being sweet and nice the same thing?

The difference between Nice and Sweet. When used as adjectives, nice means pleasant, satisfactory, whereas sweet means having a pleasant taste, especially one relating to the basic taste sensation induced by sugar. Nice is also verb with the meaning: to run a process with a specified (usually lower) priority.

What is the difference between a nice person and a kind person?

“Nice” is defined as “pleasing; agreeable; delightful”, while “kind” is defined as “having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence.” This difference seem to explain why we use “nice” but not “kind” to describe things besides people and the way they treat each other.

Is being nice being kind?

Being nice is when you are polite to people and treat people well. Being kind is when you care about people and show you care. Sometimes you can be kind to someone even though you aren’t nice to them and you can certainly be nice to someone but also be unkind.

What defines a kind person?

A kind person is loving and giving out of the goodness of their heart. Kind people have good self-esteem and because they love themselves as much as they care about others, they expect to be treated with respect. Nice people are desperate for approval, so they’re often mistreated or taken advantage of.

Is it bad to be kind?

There is nothing wrong with being a kind person, in fact, it’s what most of us try to be. However, when others start to take advantage of your caring nature, this is where you may want to decide whether or not you are being too kind.

Is being nice attractive?

The impact of being nice is strongest in how heterosexual women view men. In the same experiment, women preferred kind Todd for marriage, as a steady boyfriend, a platonic friend, as well as a sexual partner—but not as a “one-night stand” [10]. Kindness also makes people look more physically attractive [11].

Is being nice to a girl a simp?

Typically when you’re called a simp they’re either insulting you or joking. A simp is when a man revolves his whole life around a Woman who either doesn’t know who his is or will never be with him. With that said being nice does not make you a simp.

What is a simp TikTok?

What’s the Simp Nation meaning on TikTok? A “simp” is a boy who does something nice for a girl, hoping she’ll date him. It’s based on the idea of being submissive to your partner, and while both guys and girls participate in this TikTok trend, it’s mostly men making the memes.

Is Simping a bad thing?

Being a “simp” isn’t actually a real thing; guys use this term when another guy is being nice to a woman, basically saying that because that guy was nice to her, he is “fishing for compliments” or trying to get with her. (Which isn’t what’s happening) Chances are, if you call someone a simp, you have bad intentions.

Is calling a girl cute Simping?

It’s a term used by Gen Z men that’s pretty messed up. If you’ve ever complimented a woman, apparently you’re a simp. They’re calling these nice guys “simps,” and the act of being a simp, or engaging in a simp-related activities, is called simping.

Why is simp a bad word?

One dictionary notes that the word is derived from a ‘simple man’ and defines it as “a man who puts too much value on a woman for no reason.” Another dictionary definition views the word as a slang insult that is used “for men who are seen as too attentive and submissive to women, especially out of a failed hope of …

What does Simping mean for a girl?

Generally the term is used to describe a man who would do absolutely anything to win over or please a woman. So, if someone is ‘simping’ it means that they are essentially begging or doing anything a girl wants them to do. Credit: Keiza Noble.

How do you identify a simp?

According to a TikTok posted by NoChillTy, these are some obvious markers of a simp:

  1. Always doing the most for a female that doesn’t like them.
  2. ‘Where my hug at?
  3. Always trying to impress females.
  4. Puts females before themselves.
  5. Will defend a female just for a drop of *cat emoji*.
  6. Hates slander of any female.

What does Simping mean 2021?

Still, even that simple definition is pretty comprehensive. In essence, a simp is someone who sucks up, schmoozes or otherwise fawns over another person — typically a person they’re interested in romantically. Simping, meanwhile, is a verb describing the action of being a simp.

Is Simp A Bad Word 2020?

From a historical viewpoint, the word is a shortened form of the phrase ‘simpleton’, meaning fool or silly person. It’s quite a tame insult by today’s standards, but in 2020, the Simp definition has taken on a new meaning.

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