Dan has finially become the president of the chess club.

what is the part of speech of has, finially, become?

Spell check - finally

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Finally and become are two different parts of speech.

What do you think they are?

Hint: What is the verb of this sentence?

To determine the part of speech of a word, we need to understand its function in the sentence. Let's analyze each word in the given sentence:

1. "Has" is a verb. It is the helping verb in the sentence and indicates that something occurred in the past.

2. "Finally" is an adverb. It modifies the verb "become" by indicating that the action happened at a later time than expected or after a period of waiting.

3. "Become" is a verb. It is the main verb in the sentence and describes the action of Dan assuming the position of the president.

So, the part of speech for each word in the sentence is as follows:

- "Has": Verb (helping verb)
- "Finally": Adverb
- "Become": Verb (main verb)