No, eleventh is not a pronoun.
The word eleventh is a noun, a word for a place or position numbered eleven; one of eleven parts of something.
Example: The party is on the eleventh of the month.
The word eleventh is an adjective, describing a noun as number eleven in a series.
Example: This is our eleventh year in business.
A numerical pronoun is a whole number used in place of the noun that is counted. Example: All of the books have been returned except for eleven.
Yes, a proper noun can be the antecedent of the numerical pronoun 'one'. Example:France is one of the European countries.We met Mr. Franklin, one of the new teachers.Note: The word one is a numerical pronoun if the antecedent noun has been specifically identified. If the antecedent noun is not identified, the word one is an indefinite pronoun.
A numerical adjective is placed before a noun to describe the noun. Examples:We bought a box of six donuts.One student earned an A.A numerical pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Examples: The donuts are six to a box.One of the students earned an A.
A determiner or pronoun indicative of quantity
Although not underlined, the only pronoun in the sentence is: ourThe pronoun 'our' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The pronoun 'our' is a first person, plural pronoun that describes a noun as belonging to the speaker and one or more other people.
"eleventh".
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November 11th at 11am.
The Armistice , the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day ,of the eleventh month
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it was the tretey that ended WW1
Armistice Day.
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