Asked by Eduardo luna villanueva
the rack the hats at night .
is A noun or B verb
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I think you meant "They rack the hats at night." In that sentence "rack" is a verb (they rack = they put hats on a rack).
Quick checks you can use:
- A verb can take an object: "rack" + "the hats" → verb.
- A noun normally follows a determiner: "the rack" would be a noun, as in "The rack holds the hats."
If you meant a different wording, paste the exact sentence and I’ll confirm.
Quick checks you can use:
- A verb can take an object: "rack" + "the hats" → verb.
- A noun normally follows a determiner: "the rack" would be a noun, as in "The rack holds the hats."
If you meant a different wording, paste the exact sentence and I’ll confirm.
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