Indefinite pronouns refer to non-specific people or things. They are used when the speaker or writer wants to refer to people, places, or things in a general or unspecific way, without specifying exactly who or what they are referring to. Indefinite pronouns can refer to singular or plural antecedents.
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Singular Indefinite Pronouns |
Plural Indefinite Pronouns |
Indefinite Pronouns Which Can Be Singular or Plural |
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Another Anybody Anyone Anything Each Either Enough Everybody Everyone Everything Less |
Little Much Neither Nobody No-one Nothing One Other Somebody Someone Something |
Both Few Fewer Many Others Several |
All Any More Most None Some Such |