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Indefinite Pronouns: Mini-Lesson #10 From The UWF Writing Lab's 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series
Indefinite Pronouns: Mini-Lesson #10 From The UWF Writing Lab's 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series
Mini-lesson #10
From the UWF Writing Lab’s
101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series
Singular Indefinite Pronouns
The following pronouns are
singular:
each, nobody, something, anybody,
no one, somebody, one, everybody,
someone, neither, anyone,
anything, either, nothing, everyone,
everything, and other pronouns
ending in one, body, and thing.
Example: Everybody is going to the
party.
Example: Only one of my friends is
going to the party.
Example: Neither of my friends is
going to the party.
Plural Indefinite Pronouns
Example: Several of my
friends are going to the party.
Singular and Plural Indefinite Pronouns
The following pronouns may be singular or plural depending on
either their antecedent (the word or phrase to which they refer) or
on the noun or pronoun in the prepositional phrase:
Some, all, most, none, and any.
Examples:
Examples: