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declension
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Traditional declension of nouns and adjectives has largely disappeared in modern English, with only a few remnants such as the distinction between 'who' and 'whom.'
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declension
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English-speaking countries
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Declension is not commonly used in English grammar, as English has limited noun declension compared to other languages.
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declension
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English-speaking countries
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Declension is not commonly used or recognized in English grammar.
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declension
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English-speaking countries
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Less commonly used concept in English grammar, with limited declension of nouns and pronouns
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declension
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English-speaking countries
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Minimal declension of nouns and adjectives in English, with only a few cases such as 'cat' (singular) and 'cats' (plural).
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