adjective
The clause 'that the coach recommended' may be an adjective clause, as it begins with a relative pronoun (that) and modifies a noun such as plan, or strategy, or program.(* It might also be part of a noun clause if used as the subject of a sentence, such as That the coach recommended a new plan seemed strange.)
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If there is one coach, the phrase is "the coach's name is...." If there are multiple coaches, the phrase is "the coaches' names are..."
No. It's a noun (He is a leading tennis coach.) or verb (He will coach at the new tennis club.)
It's an adverb.
Time can be used as a noun and a verb. Noun: Do you have the time? Verb: The coach timed our laps. Good is an adjective. We have a good coach.
Herman Edwards(Former Jets coach)
It is an adverb because it tells when the verb occured.
Second can be an adjective, a noun and a verb. Adjective: Number that comes after first. example: Bob was the second runner to finish the race. Noun: e.g. an additional helping of food/another chance to achieve what you should have done the first time/unit of time. example: The coach waited until there was one second left to call time-out. Verb: To agree as a second person. example: I second his motion.
basketball adverbs all ways describe the verb.... for example: running; fast, slow, or medium.
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