adjective pronoun
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When that is neither a relative nor an adjective pronoun, it is a conjunction; as, "Take care that every day be well employed."
From English Grammar in Familiar Lectures by Kirkham, Samuel
The indefinite adjective pronoun one when put in place of a personal substantive is liable to raise confusion.
From How to Speak and Write Correctly by Devlin, Joseph
If the noun is expressed, the word in question is called a pronominal adjective; but if the noun is omitted so that the word in question takes its place, it is called an adjective pronoun.
From Composition-Rhetoric by Brooks, Stratton D.
You can not fail to observe the true character of this word called by our grammarians "adjective pronoun," "relative pronoun," and "conjunction."
From Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar. by Balch, William Stevens
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
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