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Audrey Buck
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21 August, 18:52
What is an indefinite-pronoun?
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Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that are used to refer to non-specific persons, things, amounts or events. They are called indefinite because they do not indicate the exact person, thing or amount. Indefinite pronouns include: some, any, all, something, anyone, anything, many, few, somebody, everybody, nobody, both, each, every, several, much, many, etc.
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