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Yes, there are singular indefinite pronouns and plural indefinite pronouns.

There are also indefinite pronouns that function as singular or plural.

The singular indefinite pronouns are:

  • another
  • anybody, anyone, anything
  • each
  • either
  • enough
  • everybody, everyone, everything
  • less
  • little
  • much
  • neither
  • nobody, no one, nothing
  • one
  • other
  • somebody, someone, something
  • you (an unidentified person)

The plural indefinite pronouns are:

  • both
  • few, fewer
  • many
  • others
  • several
  • they (people in general)

The indefinite pronouns that can be used as singular or plural:

  • all
  • any
  • more
  • most
  • none
  • some
  • such (as 'and the like')
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