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Grammer…..HELP!!?

What part of speech is : nowhere in the following sentence?

He left his food on the table, simply because he had nowhere to put it.

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bigjacka55

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preposition

better tell the english teacher below me to go back to school, words like behind above or around or NOWHErE are prepositions,

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Anonymous
Nowhere could be a noun, as in the sentence:

Nowhere is too scary.

Nowhere is the subject of that sentence; therefore, nowhere is a noun.

Nowhere is an undefined pronoun.

eg. This town is in the middle of nowhere.

Nowhere is the object of the preposition.

The object of the preposition is always a noun.

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notyou311
First of all, it’s spelled grammar. The word “nowhere” is a noun in that sentence.
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mister ed
i have to reply on my teaching from ms church and i believe she would say it is a noun
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Anonymous
oh gosh…i think…no…i don’t know….i think it’s an adjective….
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