In the following sentence, what part of speech is the word “one”?
In the following sentence, what part of speech is the word "one"?
Sentence: Of all the songs they could have played, they played that one.
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In the following sentence, what part of speech is the word "one"?
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In the following sentence, what part of speech is the word "one"?
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In the following sentence, what part of speech is the word "one"?
Sentence: Of all the songs they could have played, they played that one.
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In this sentence "one"' is a noun. It refers to the songs they could have played. You could replace "one" by repeating the word "song".
Of all the songs they could have played, they played that song. - means the same.
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In this sentence "one"' is a noun. It refers to the songs they could have played. You could replace "one" by repeating the word "song".
Of all the songs they could have played, they played that song. - means the same.
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In this sentence "one"' is a noun. It refers to the songs they could have played. You could replace "one" by repeating the word "song".
Of all the songs they could have played, they played that song. - means the same.
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In this sentence "one"' is a noun. It refers to the songs they could have played. You could replace "one" by repeating the word "song".
Of all the songs they could have played, they played that song. - means the same.
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In this sentence "one"' is a noun. It refers to the songs they could have played. You could replace "one" by repeating the word "song".
Of all the songs they could have played, they played that song. - means the same.
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