adjective pronoun
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When it is a relative or an adjective pronoun, it may be known by the signs given; and whenever these signs will not apply to it, you know it is a conjunction.
From English Grammar in Familiar Lectures by Kirkham, Samuel
Them is the objective case of the personal pronoun and cannot be used adjectively like the demonstrative adjective pronoun.
From How to Speak and Write Correctly by Devlin, Joseph
This is a solecism which may be avoided by employing an adjective pronoun in its stead.
From English Grammar in Familiar Lectures by Kirkham, Samuel
Other is an adjective pronoun, it is used specifically to describe its noun—indefinite, it expresses its subject in an indefinite manner, and belongs to men: Rule 19.
From English Grammar in Familiar Lectures by Kirkham, Samuel
Let the teacher further illustrate the office of the adjective pronoun by using the words each, all, many, some, such, etc.
From Graded Lessons in English An Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Reed, Alonzo
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