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What kind of noun is several?

"Several" is not a noun; it is a determiner.

Determiners are words that come before a noun to specify which noun is being referred to, or how many of the noun there are. In the case of "several," it indicates a quantity that is more than two but not a specific number.

Here are some examples of how "several" acts as a determiner:

* Several people were waiting in line.

* I bought several apples at the market.

* Several students were absent from class today.

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