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📝 Description
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"Both" is a determiner and a pronoun in English language. As a determiner, it precedes a noun to indicate the two entities are included. For example, "Both apples are fresh." As a pronoun, it replaces two previously mentioned entities. For example, "I have two apples. Both are fresh."
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📝 Example Sentence
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"Both the dog and the cat are sleeping peacefully on the couch."