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The pronoun 'much' is an indefinite pronoun, which takes the place of a noun as a singular unknown or unnamed 'large amount'.

Example pronoun use:

Much of what he says can be verified.

  • The pronoun much stands in for an indefinite amount of the whole of 'what he says'.

Additional examples:

I don't need much.

Much has been said about health care policy.

We have much to be thankful for.

The word 'much' is also an adjective and an adverb.

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