What part of speech is “own”

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Adjective

Definition:

as an adjective, 'own' is used to emphasize that something belongs to or is connected with a particular person or thing.

Examples:

I made this cake with my own hands.

She has her own apartment in the city.

They want to start their own business.

Pronoun

Definition:

as a pronoun, 'own' is less common and is used to emphasize the fact that someone does something for themselves without assistance.

Examples:

She baked the cake on her own (meaning she baked the cake by herself).

I want to do it on my own.

They went on vacation on their own.

Tips:

when used as a pronoun, 'own' is often paired with 'on' to mean 'by oneself' or 'without assistance.' As a pronoun 'own' is always placed at the end of the sentence.

Verb

Definition:

as a verb, 'own' means to possess, have, or hold as one's own.

Examples:

She owns three cars and a house.

He owned up to his mistakes.

Do you own this book?

Tips:

'Own up to' is a phrasal verb meaning to admit or confess something.

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