A singular pronoun takes the place of a noun for one person or thing.
Singular pronouns are:
An indefinite pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person or thing.The singular indefinite pronouns:anotheranybodyanyoneanythingeacheithereverybodyeveryoneeverythinglesslittlemuchnobodyno onenothingsomebodysomeonesomethingThe indefinite pronouns that can function as singular or plural are:allanymoremostnonesomesuch
Indefinite pronouns can be singular, plural, or function as both singular and plural.The singular indefinite pronouns are:anotheranybody, anyone, anythingeacheither, neitherenougheverybody, everyone, everythinglesslittlemuchnobody, no one, nothingoneothersomebody, someone, somethingyou (as a word for any general person)The plural indefinite pronouns are:bothfew, fewermanyothersseveralthey (as a word for people in general)The indefinite pronouns that can be singular or plural are:allanymoremostnonesomesuch (as a word for the type already mentioned)
Some indefinite pronouns are singular only, some are plural only, and some function as both singular and plural. Examples: SINGULAR another anybody anyone anything each either enough everybody everyone everything less little much neither nobody no one nothing one other somebody someone something PLURAL both few fewer many others several they (as a word for people in general) SINGULAR or PLURAL all any more most none some such
Here are some examples of pronouns: Some, his, them, I. There are many others.
A singular pronoun is a pronoun that is used to replace a singular noun in a sentence. Examples of singular pronouns include "he," "she," "it," "him," "her," and "it." They are used to avoid repeating the noun multiple times in a sentence.
The singular subjective personal pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it.
The singular possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, and its. The singular possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, and its.
The indefinite pronouns that function as singular or plural are:All is forgiven. All are present.Is any left? Are anycoming?More is on the way. More are arriving.Most is completed. Most are satisfied.None of this is your fault. None are complaining.Some is left. Some are asking for more.Such is my experience. Suchare the most common. (such=an example or examples previously mentioned)
The plural indefinite pronouns are:bothfewfewermanyothersseveralthey (as a word for people in general)The pronouns that can be singular or plural are:allanymoremostnonesomesuch
The first person nominative pronouns are the singular Iand the plural we.
Someone is at the door.A little is all I need.One was chocolate the otherwas vanilla.Neither is the right color.
The singular forms are:personal pronouns; I, you, he, she, it, me, him, and her.demonstrative pronouns: this and that.possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, and hers.reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, himself, herself, and itself.interrogative pronouns: who and whom.relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, and that.indefinite pronouns: each, other, another, few, either, neither, enough, less, little, much, one, and you (as an identified or general person); anybody, anyone, anything, everybody, everyone, everything, nobody, no one, nothing, somebody, someone, and something.