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What part of speech is SEVERAL?

The Free Cozy Grammar Newsletter with Marie Rackham and Thomas Hitoshi Pruiksma

Thomas answers a question about what part of speech the word SEVERAL is. Here's a hint: It depends on the sentence.

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Here's a still from Level Two with an example from Marie of a noun phrase as the object of a sentence:

I love to watch the storm.

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Thomas

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