he bought three eggs but didn't take any in the breakfast ( what part of speech is three and but)
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The word "three" functions as both an adjective and a quantifier in the sentence provided, while the word "but" functions as conjunction.
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- The number "three" is used to denote the number of eggs that were purchased, making it a quantifier. The presence of a quantifier in a sentence indicates the number of instances of the noun being quantified.
- Since it describes the noun "eggs" by specifying the number of eggs, the number "three" can also be considered an adjective. As a result, we can conclude that it is a numeral adjective.
- As it joins two independent clauses into a single sentence, the word "but" is considered to be a conjunction. In this particular instance, the addition of the word "but" transforms the sentence into a compound sentence because it joins together two independent clauses.
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