or thing. They generally refer to one or more than one person or thing. SINGULAR another everybody nothing anybody everything one anyone little other anything much somebody each neither someone either nobody something no one Examples: • He was looking for anyone who can answer his questions. • My parents always told me that anything is possible. • Anybody can tell you where to go if you lose your way. • Normally during holidays, everyone go for vacation. Examples: • Someone can play the games as long as they follow the rules. • No one came forward to admit the crime. • Each brought a dessert to share. • One could see the tornado forming from miles away. PLURAL both few many others several Examples: • Many of the provinces in Central Luzon have beautiful churches. • Several of the documents were filled with errors. • Few of the projects were good enough to go to the science fair. SINGULAR or PLURAL all any more most none some • Examples: • I checked out some books from the library. • Most of the work is finished. • All are welcome to come to the birthday party tonight. • Most of books are out of date. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS It is asking questions (who, whom, whose, which, what) who whom • Refer to a persons whose Examples: • Who is driving the car? • Whom did you speak to? • Whose sweater is this? • Refers to a person, an which object, place animals, events Examples: • Which color do you prefer? • Which of these ladies is your mother? • Refer to inanimate what objects or ask for information Examples: • What do you want for dinner? • What time are we supposed to be there? Answers only. In your notebook, write the indefinite pronoun on the following sentences. 1.Make sure nobody comes to the class late. 2.Does anybody know the truth? 3.Did you study everything in the book? 4.Each of us has a role to fill 5.Some of my questions were not answered. 6.There are few questions left. 7.There are several ways to study hard. 8.Everybody wants to win the raffle. 9.Lets get something to eat after our class 10.No one is allowed to enter the room. Answers only. Select the correct interrogative pronoun inside the parenthesis 1.To (who, whom) did you give the book? 2.(who, whose) won the game yesterday? 3.(which, what) boy took my book just now? 4.(whose , who) flower is this? 5.(what, which) can you say about my new dress?