No, it is a singular indefinite pronoun, which is not the same thing.
The word one, like other numerals, can be a pronoun, noun, or adjective.
The word "indefinite" is an adjective.
The part of speech for "indefinite" is an adjective.
Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the adjective "definite" and means of unspecified status or duration.
Yes, the word 'little' is an indefinite pronoun when it takes the place of a noun for an unknown, small amount.The word 'little' is an adjective when it is placed before a noun to describe that noun.Examples:Little is known about the cause of the disease. (indefinite pronoun)The little tree that we planted is now as tall as the house. (adjective)
No. "An" is an article, a determiner that serves as an adjective. The other articles are "a" and "the." We divide them into the classes "definite" (the) and "indefinite" (a/an).
"An" is not an adjective, it's an indefinite article. ("The" is a definite article.) It is sometimes called a determiner."An" is not an adjective but one of the forms of the indefinite article, the other one being "a": A dog, An apple.
The word "indefinite" is an adjective.
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The part of speech for "indefinite" is an adjective.
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Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the adjective "definite" and means of unspecified status or duration.
It is not technically an adjective. It is called an article, and is one of the two 'indefinite articles' - the other being "a." The third article is the definite article: "the."
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The indefinite article "an" does not have an adjective form. Neither do 'a" or "the" which are also classified as articles.
The indefinite article "a" does not have an adjective form. Neither do "an" or "the" which are also classified as articles.
The pronoun 'one' is an indefinite pronoun and has no antecedent. The indefinite pronoun 'one' is a word for any person in general.In the sentences, "One should be cautious.:" the pronoun 'one' means anyone.Note: The word 'one' is also a noun and an adjective.
The words a, an, and the are articles of speech. An is an indefinite article.