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Pronouns and Numerals

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  • Pronoun
    A word that functions as a substitute for a noun or noun phrase to avoid redundancy and facilitate discourse coherence.
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  • Reciprocal pronoun
    A type of pronoun that indicates a mutual or reciprocal relationship between two or more entities.
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  • Reflexive Pronoun
    A type of pronoun that is used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same entity, such as "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself" and so on.
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  • Cardinal numerals
    A specific category of numerals that denote the quantity or number of entities, representing the cardinality of a set.
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  • Collective numerals
    A group or collection of entities, indicating a collective quantity. Examples of collective numerals include "pair," "dozen," "hundred," "thousand," and so on.
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  • Definite plurality
    A specific and identifiable quantity of entities.
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  • Fractional numerals
    A portion or part of a whole, denoting a fraction or division of a unit. Examples of fractional numerals include "half," "quarter," "eighth," and so on.
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  • Multiplicative numerals
    A type of numeral that expresses the number of times an action or entity is multiplied.
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  • Numeral
    a word or phrase that represents a number or numerical quantity, serving to quantify or enumerate entities.
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  • Ordinal numerals
    – a subset of numerals that indicate the position or order of entities within a sequence or series.
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  • Indefinite plurality
    a non-specific or unspecified quantity of entities. The speaker doesn't provide an exact number or set of entities.
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