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Collection of indefinite pronouns (29)
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Learn about indefinite pronouns in English with examples, a list of common pronouns, and grammar rules for verb agreement.
Helpful grammar chart illustrating how "some," "any," "no," and "every" combine with "body," "one," "thing," and "where" to form words like somebody, anyone, nothing, and everywhere.
Educational chart explaining indefinite pronouns used to refer to people or things without specifying who or what they are.
Grammar chart illustrating how "some-", "any-", "no-", and "every-" modify words for people, things, and places.
Indefinite Pronouns worksheet for grammar practice, featuring a chef illustration and example sentences.
Indefinite Pronouns worksheet for English language learners to practice using words like someone, something, everyone, and nothing in context.
Bold graphic design featuring the text "indefinite pronouns" in white against an orange background with a red shadow.
Definition of indefinite pronoun: a pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, place, or thing. Example: Each thinks about the story.
Declension table of Greek indefinite pronouns "ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅτι" with forms for singular, plural, and dual in different cases.
Indefinite Pronouns Speaking Activity worksheet for classroom use, promoting group discussion and language practice.
Learn about indefinite pronouns with this engaging educational graphic that includes examples like "I have eaten everything in my fridge" and "I have nothing for breakfast."