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"Now" is an adverb -- a word that modifies a verb, usually telling when, where, how . . . in this case, an example "I'd like to go to the hospital now!" spoken by a woman in labor -- the adverb modifies the verb "go" and answers the question when? Many adverbs are easily distinguished by the "ly" ending which answers the question, how? "She smiled sweetly at the good-looking doctor who wheeled her to the delivery room, as her husband looked on helplessly."

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"now".
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Q: What part of speech is the word now?
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