Phrases do not have parts of speech. "so she can take a nap" is an independent clause introduced by the conjunction "so", which can be either a coordinate or subordinate conjunction. If the meaning is subordinate, the two word conjunction "so that" should be used in more formal text.
verb
Because she went and had nose surgery, something you should try because i heard about yours. And anyway why are you concerned about HER nose?! get off this website and do your work or take a nap. No one caes about you!
moleskin
Usually it means you are having a mi-grain in that certain eye. To get rid of it, try drinking a lot of water, or if at home possibly take a nap.
· nap · nature · nostalgic
verb
No, I don't take an afternoon nap.
No, not ussually anyway. Cats take nap after nap after nap to get their rest.
There are many different stages of sleep. If you were a deeper stage then you will be more disillusioned when waking up and it may take some time to coordinate everything, including speech.
Take, future tense. I will take a nap. Took, past tense. I took a nap.
It depends on how the word is used.
Take a nap
It means to take a nap for a short period of time much in the way tha cats do.
Take a nap.
When we have a nap, we take a short rest; it is not as long as sleeping, usually 15 minutes, but in some context it is sleeping, so we call it a 'nap'.
not really
No, the example above in incorrect grammar. A correct example would be: "Have you taken a nap?"