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The indefinite pronoun is used when referring to no particular person or thing. | The indefinite pronoun is used when referring to no particular person or thing. | ||
Some indefinite pronouns refer to people, e.g. someone, anyone, everybody, no one, everyone, nobody. | Some indefinite pronouns refer to people, e.g. someone, anyone, everybody, no one, everyone, nobody. | ||
Some indefinite pronouns refer to things, e.g. something, anything, everything, nothing. | Some indefinite pronouns refer to things, e.g. something, anything, everything, nothing. | ||
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===Indefinite Pronouns: someone/anyone/everyone - Basic English ...=== | ===Indefinite Pronouns: someone/anyone/everyone - Basic English ...=== | ||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/More-on-Tautology|More on Tautology]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/PRONOUNS|PRONOUNS]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-go|Collocations with go]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Collocations-with-do|Collocations with do]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Linking-with-And-But-So|Linking with And But So]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Confusion-between-Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Confusion between Adjectives and Adverbs]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/In:-place|In: place]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/Prepositions-of-Time|Prepositions of Time]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/CONJUNCTIONS-→-Addition|CONJUNCTIONS → Addition]] | |||
* [[Language/English/Grammar/How-Some-pointers-when-using-Adjectives|How Some pointers when using Adjectives]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 27 March 2023
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS in English
Grammar Rules[edit | edit source]
The indefinite pronoun is used when referring to no particular person or thing.
Some indefinite pronouns refer to people, e.g. someone, anyone, everybody, no one, everyone, nobody.
Some indefinite pronouns refer to things, e.g. something, anything, everything, nothing.
E.g.
• Someone is at the door.
• Where is everyone?
• Has anyone seen the television remote control?
Video[edit | edit source]
Sources[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
How To Learn Indefinite Pronouns | English Grammar Lessons ...[edit | edit source]
The Indefinite Pronouns – English grammar - YouTube[edit | edit source]
Indefinite Pronouns: someone/anyone/everyone - Basic English ...[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- More on Tautology
- PRONOUNS
- Collocations with go
- Collocations with do
- Linking with And But So
- Confusion between Adjectives and Adverbs
- In: place
- Prepositions of Time
- CONJUNCTIONS → Addition
- How Some pointers when using Adjectives