No, the word 'he' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
The personal pronoun 'he' takes the place of a noun for a male as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
The corresponding pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a male is 'him' as the object of a verb or a preposition.
An indefinite pronoun is a word that takes the place of nouns for people, things, or amounts that are unknown or unnamed.
The indefinite pronouns are: all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, enough, everybody, everyone, everything, few, fewer, less, little, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, none, one, other, others, several, some, somebody, someone, something, such, and they (people in general).
Examples: Jack made cupcakes he gave me some.
The personal pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Jack'.
The indefinite pronoun 'some' takes the place of an indefinite number or amount.
Yes, the word 'nobody' is an indefinite pronoun.
The indefinite pronoun is anyone, a word for any person of those spoken to.The antecedent of the relative pronoun 'who' is the indefinite pronoun anyone.The antecedent of the possessive adjective 'their' is the indefinite pronoun anyone.The antecedent of the personal pronoun 'it' is the noun copy.The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' has no antecedent in the sentence.
"Everything" is considered an indefinite pronoun that refers to all things, a whole amount, or the total of objects in a group without specifying each individual item.
"Anyone" is an indefinite pronoun. It is used to refer to any person, regardless of identity or specific characteristics.
Yes, everything is a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun.
The pronoun 'everyone' is an indefinite pronoun, subject of the sentence.The indefinite pronoun 'everyone' takes the place of the unknown or unnamed nouns (names) for all who heard.
In the example sentence, 'Nobody' is an indefinite pronoun.
The indefinite pronoun in this sentence is "everyone." It is used to refer to an unspecified group of people who are credited with the success of the project.
Yes, 'when' can be used in front of an indefinite pronoun. For example 'When everything...', 'When anyone...', or 'When others...'.
The indefinite pronoun is one.Which = interrogative pronounthese = demonstrative pronoun
"None" can function as a pronoun indicating no amount or quantity. For example, "None of the cookies were left."
The antecedent for the relative pronoun 'who' is everyone, an indefinite pronoun.