INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS by Mind Map: INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

1. a pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular

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3. Singular indefinite pronouns are: somebody, someone, something, nobody, no one, nothing, everybody, everyone, everything, another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, one, other, neither, and much example: Anyone can be a movie star

4. Plural indefinite pronouns are: several, many, others, few and both. example Few enjoy doing their homework.

5. Make sure that you match an indefinite pronoun with the right pronoun later in the sentence. If an indefinite pronoun is third-person singular, then by all means it belongs with other third person singular pronouns example:Each boy ate his ice cream cone.

6. Indefinite pronouns can be used when the meaning is conditional. Look at the following examples and see if this concept makes sense to you. In each example, the first sentence uses an indefinite pronoun in a question format, and the second sentence uses an indefinite pronoun in a conditional clause example Would you like another? If you would like another, just ask nicely!

7. There is something on the floor

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9. Is there anywhere you want to go?

10. There isn’t anybody home.

11. Is there anything I can do to help?

12. Indefinite pronouns are those referring to one or more unspecified objects, beings, or places. They are called “indefinite” simply because they do not indicate the exact object, being, or place to which they refer.

13. Indefinite pronouns are those referring to one or more unspecified objects, beings, or places. They are called “indefinite” simply because they do not indicate the exact object, being, or place to which they refer.