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The word 'one' functions as a noun, an adjective, or a pronoun, but not as a verb.

The noun 'one' is a word for a number indicating a single unit or the first in a series.

Example: The muffins sold quickly. I saved one for you.

The adjective 'one' is placed before a noun to describe that noun.

Example: We have one day left of classes.

The indefinite pronoun 'one' takes the place of a noun for an unspecified person or a person in general.

Example: One could be deaf and still hear that music.

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