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Tkacka15 Posted 11 years ago
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The first

They are among the first to benefit from the company success.

Is "the first" a pronoun or a noun in the above sentence? Is "the first" plural in such a context?
  

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tkacka15 Is "the first" a pronoun or a noun in the above sentence? It's more of a pronoun. It substitutes for a noun.

  • tkacka15 Is "the first" a pronoun or a noun in the above sentence?
  • It's more of a pronoun.
  • It substitutes for a noun.
  • Actually, it's an ordinal number, a determiner that goes with an implied pronoun.
  • among the first ones , where ones can mean any group associated with the company.
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tkacka15Is "the first" a pronoun or a noun in the above sentence?
It's more of a pronoun. It substitutes for a noun. Actually, it's an ordinal number, a determiner that goes with an implied pronoun. among the first ones, where ones can mean any group associated with the company.
tkacka15Is "the first" plural in s

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