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Hot
Slang adjective describing something that has been stolen i.e Hot check
Adjective
[Determinative adjectives and pronouns] A demonstrative adjective modifies a noun
Demonstrative
[Determinative adjectives and pronouns] A demonstrative pronoun stands on its own, replacing rather than modifying a noun:
Pronoun
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Her
 
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Hot
Slang adjective describing something that has been stolen i.e Hot check
Adjective
Adjectives (the red ball)
Noun phrase
whose head is a noun or a pronoun, optionally accompanied by a set of modifiers. These modifiers may be:
Pronoun
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Her
 
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Hot
Slang adjective describing something that has been stolen i.e Hot check
Adjective
and numbers are discussed. Irish nouns, adjectives, and the definite article are discussed on the page on
Irish morphology
[Numbers / Cardinal numbers] "One" as a pronoun is rendered with (lit. "head") when it concerns things and animals, e.g.:
Pronoun
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Her
 
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Hot
Slang adjective describing something that has been stolen i.e Hot check
Adjective
such classification may be specific to one particular language. Other grammarians call such noun modifiers determiners
Determiner
is a pro-form that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase with or without a determiner, such as ' and ' in
Pronoun
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Her
 
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Hot
Slang adjective describing something that has been stolen i.e Hot check
Adjective
A pro-adjective substitutes an adjective or a phrase functioning as an adjective.
Pro-form
A pronoun substitutes a noun or a noun phrase with or without a determiner
Pronoun
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Her