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What part of speech is the word some?

The word "some" can be a few different parts of speech, depending on its function in the sentence:

* Determiner: This is the most common usage of "some." It precedes a noun and indicates an indefinite quantity or number.

* Example: "I have some apples."

* Pronoun: "Some" can act as a pronoun, referring to an unspecified amount or number.

* Example: "I ate some."

* Adjective: When "some" modifies an adjective or adverb, it acts as an adjective.

* Example: "I'm feeling some better."

The specific part of speech will depend on the context of the sentence.

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