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The word gem is a noun, but it can also be a noun adjunct (gem cutting) or adjective (e.g. a gem ruby, one suitable for cutting and mounting). The verb to gem has the past participle gemmed, whicn might rarely be a synonym for jeweled. A related adjective is gemlike.

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13y ago

It's a noun. If:

past tense: I had a gem

Present tense: I have a gem

future tense: I will have a gem

The word "gem" is usually used as a noun meaning "jewel", but it can also be used as a verb meaning "to adorn" or as an adjective that means "perfect."

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7y ago

The diamond in her ring fell out and no one could locate the gem.

The old motor is a gem, having been restored to its original factory condition.

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