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In English, adjectives cannot be made into nouns simply by adding an article as they can be in Romance languages.
 
In English, adjectives cannot be made into nouns simply by adding an article as they can be in Romance languages.
  
:They have two ''cats'':  the red ''one'' is 12 years old, the other ''one'' is only 6.
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:They have two ''cats'':  <u>the red ''one''</u> is 12 years old, <u>the other ''one''</u> is only 6.
::''Ils ont deux ''chats'': le rouge, qui a 12 ans, et l'autre qui n'a que 6.
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::''Ils ont deux chats: <u>le rouge</u>, qui a 12 ans, et <u>l'autre</u> qui n'a que 6.
  
 
==Demonstrative Pronoun==
 
==Demonstrative Pronoun==

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See also: [a], [an], [any], [only]

Cardinal number

Pronoun

In English, adjectives cannot be made into nouns simply by adding an article as they can be in Romance languages.

They have two cats: the red one is 12 years old, the other one is only 6.
Ils ont deux chats: le rouge, qui a 12 ans, et l'autre qui n'a que 6.

Demonstrative Pronoun

-ci -là
celle
celui
this one that one
celles
ceux
these (ones) those (ones)

Determiner

  • One person said there would be no break this morning.