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  1. No one, nobody, nothing and nowhere are indefinite pronouns. We use no one, nobody, nothing and nowhere to refer to an absence of people, things or places. We use them with a singular verb: Nobody ever goes to see her. She’s very lonely. You usually have to wait for a long time.

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  2. We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. We use pronouns ending in -body or -one for people, and pronouns ending in -thing for things: Everybody enjoyed the concert. I opened the door but there was no one at home.

  3. An indefinite pronoun refers to people or things without specifying them. The following are the most common indefinite pronouns in English: someone/somebody, something, everyone/everybody, everything, no one/nobody, and nothing.

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    We use indefinite pronouns when we want to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. It is used to mention unspecified things or persons is called an ‘Indefinite Pronoun”. Indefinite pronouns are anybody, everybody, nobody, somebody, anyone, everyone, no-one, someone, anything, everything, nothing, something, and few. T...

    You can invite anybody to the party. (We do not know exactly who these people are).
    Everyone knows it. (The indefinite pronoun “everyone’’ as the subject, takes a singular verb, even though it refers to more than one person)
    Anyone knows that he is in trouble. (‘Anyone’ is used as the subject)
    I have not given anyone their presents yet. (‘Anyone’ is used as the object).

    Here is the list of indefinite pronouns. These can be singular or plurals. The bold words are used as plural. 1. Anybody 2. Anyone 3. Anywhere 4. Anything 5. Somebody 6. Something 7. Someone 8. Somewhere 9. Everybody 10. Everyone 11. Everything 12. Everywhere 13. Another 14. Less 15. Little 16. Some 17. None 18. Much 19. Nothing 20. All (Plural) 21...

    Anyonecan be a better writer by writing these examples of listicles.
    Anybodywho wants to be successful can learn from this example.
    I see the new software is working well for anyoneworking in shipping.
    No oneknows when the project will start.
  4. Choose the correct form (something, anything, nothing, etc.) to complete the dialogues below. 1 I can’t find my keys nowhere anywhere somewhere . 2 ‘What did you have to drink?’ ‘I didn’t drink something nothing anything ; only water.’

  5. Words like 'something', 'everywhere', 'anybody' and 'no-one' are indefinite pronouns. We use them for people, things and places. People: somebody* / anybody* / nobody* / everybody*. Things: something / anything / nothing / everything.

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  7. I'd like another drink, please. (adjective) Most indefinite pronouns are either singular or plural. However, some of them can be singular in one context and plural in another. The most common indefinite pronouns are listed below, with examples, as singular, plural or singular/plural.

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