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What are some examples of numerical pronoun?

There's no such thing as a "numerical pronoun." Pronouns replace nouns, and they typically refer to people, places, or things.

Here are some examples of pronouns that might be confused with numerical pronouns:

* Indefinite Pronouns: These refer to unspecified or non-specific people or things. Some examples are:

* *some, any, none, all, each, every, many, few, several, both, either, neither*

* Quantifiers: These words specify quantity or amount and can be used with nouns. Some examples are:

* *many, few, some, any, all, most, enough, several, less, more*

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