Adjective pronoun


a pr-noun used as an adjective, as his in
his dinner is ready.
historical examples

others is a compound pr-noun, including both an adjective pr-noun and a noun, and is equivalent to other men.
english grammar in familiar lectures samuel kirkham

a good deal of speculation has been expended on the word means in connection with an adjective pr-noun.
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this is a solecism which may be avoided by employing an adjective pr-noun in its stead.
english grammar in familiar lectures samuel kirkham

when that is neither a relative nor an adjective pr-noun, it is a conjunction; as, “take care that every day be well employed.”
english grammar in familiar lectures samuel kirkham

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