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Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite Pronouns. Indefinite Pronouns. Definition: Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person, place, or thing. Indefinite Pronouns. All Any Anybody Anyone Anything Both Each Either Everybody Everyone

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Indefinite Pronouns

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  1. Indefinite Pronouns

  2. Indefinite Pronouns • Definition: Indefinite pronouns do not refer to any specific person, place, or thing

  3. Indefinite Pronouns All Any Anybody Anyone Anything Both Each Either Everybody Everyone Few Many Most Neither Nobody None No one One Other Several Some Somebody Someone Something

  4. Indefinite Pronouns Examples: 1. Both of the horses are in the meadow. 2. Someone ate all of the brownies. 3. Neither of the boys caught the ball.

  5. Directions: Write the indefinite pronoun in each sentence. • Each of the boys brougt a friend to the race. • A few decided to eat Italian food last night. • All of the students chose blue pencils. • Can anybody go to the concert? • I hope neither of the girls fall into the lake. • Susan ran home, but others walked. • John has several of those Nike shoes. • No one signed up to bring in tissues. • Would someone please walk the dog? • Both of the students need to report to the office.

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