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INDEFINITE

PRONOUNS
 Pronouns that DO NOT REFER to any person, amount or thing
 Can be SINGULAR, PLURAL or both, depending on the context
 NOTE!!!
 It is essential to pay close attention to whether the subject of
the indefinite pronoun is singular or plural in order to make a
SUBJECT AND VERB AGREEMENT

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
 EACH ONE
 ANYBODY  ANYTHING
 ANYONE
 EVERYBOD  EVERYTHIN  EACH
Y
 EVERYON
G  EITHER
E
 SOMEBODY  SOMETHING  NEITHER
 NO ONE
 NOBODY  NOTHING
 SOMEONE

SINGULAR INDEFINITE
PRONOUNS
EXAMPLES:
Nobody likes pizza.
Everyone attends my party.
Something happens to my sister.
Each tree has roots.
Anybody realizes the truth in a case like this
one.
SINGULAR INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
 OTHERS
 SEVERAL
 FEW
 MANY
 BOTH

PLURAL INDEFINITE
PRONOUNS
 Both of them graduate this semester.
 Other students have a gift card.
 Few parents read this article.
 Several road signs need to be removed.
 Many employees like their jobs.

PLURAL INDEFINITE PRONOUNS


 Many recognize the usefulness of such a course of
action.

 Few admit such an embarrassing mistake.

PLURAL INDEFINITE PRONOUNS


 MOST
 MORE
 ALL
SOME
NONE

EITHER SINGULAR OR PLURAL


PRONOUNS
 Most of the hair is lost.

 Most of the blankets are dirty.

EITHER SINGULAR OR PLURAL PRONOUNS


 More of the product is found online.

 More of the baskets arrive at the store.

EITHER SINGULAR OR PLURAL PRONOUNS


 All of the water has spilled.

 All of the students were present.


 Some of the cake is burned.

 Some of the cans are expired.

EITHER SINGULAR OR PLURAL PRONOUNS


 None of the juice is left for children.

 None of the shirts are expensive.

EITHER SINGULAR OR PLURAL PRONOUNS


BY: YVETTE GRACE B. ESTEBAN

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