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What part of speech is developmentally appropriate?

"Developmentally appropriate" is an adjective.

Here's why:

* It modifies a noun: It describes the noun that it is attached to. For example, "developmentally appropriate toys," "developmentally appropriate activities," or "developmentally appropriate learning."

* It functions as a descriptor: It tells us something about the quality of the noun.

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