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Is commence A verb noun or an adjective?

"Commence" is a verb.

Here's why:

* It describes an action: Commence means "to begin" or "to start."

* It can be used in a sentence with a subject: "The meeting will commence at 10:00 AM."

It can sometimes be used as a noun in a specialized context, meaning "the beginning," but this is less common than its use as a verb.

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