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a word that decides a noun or noun phrase, e.g. all, some, many, both, most, every (pronouns); the, a, an (articles); and my, his, whose (possessive pronouns).
in language: a form of the verb, which can be reflected in one of three ways. See imperative...
a pair of punctuation marks (also called round brackets or parentheses) used to give extra...
a part of a sentence and should not be presented as if it is complete, e.g. but I donâ??t want...
a logical idea about something, which we take for granted, but which may turn out to be...
(also called a dependent clause) a clause that is dependent on a main clause and does not make...