Personal pronouns are words that take the place of nouns for (person, place, thing); the personal pronouns are I, we, you, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.
Indefinite pronouns take the place of someone or something indefinite; an indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount. Examples of indefinite pronouns are another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, somebody, someone, something, etc.
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.
The pronouns are: all = indefinite pronoun us = plural, objective personal pronoun anyone = indefinite pronoun you = singular, subjective, personal pronoun
"They" is a personal pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things. It is not a reflexive, intensive, demonstrative, interrogative, relative, or indefinite pronoun.
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. The pronoun 'anyone' is a word for any person of those spoken to.
The pronouns in the sentence are it and nobody.The pronoun 'it' is a personal pronoun.The pronoun 'nobody' is an indefinite pronoun.
An antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces.In the example sentence, the indefinite pronoun anybody is the antecedent of the indefinite pronoun they.Note: When the pronoun 'they' is used to represent people in general, it is an indefinite pronoun. When the pronoun 'they' takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns for specific people or things, it is a personal pronoun.
No, the pronoun 'most' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed amount. The indefinite pronoun 'most' can function as both singular and plural.A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a specific person or thing.The personal pronouns are: I, you, we, he, she, it, me, us, him, her, they, them.Examples:Of all the volunteers, he raised the most. (indefinite pronoun)John is the top fundraiser. He raised the most. (the personal pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'John' in the second sentence)Most of the money was raised by John. (singular indefinite pronoun)Most of the volunteers were hard workers. (plural indefinite pronoun)The word 'most' also functions as an adjective (much, more, most) and an adverb.Examples:Of all the volunteers, he raised the most money. (adjective, describes the noun 'money')Of all the volunteers, he was the most industrious. (adverb, modifies the adjective 'industrious')
There are no personal pronouns in your sentence. The only pronoun, 'one' is an indefinite pronoun, a pronoun that replaces a thing unnamed or unknown.
These are the eight types of pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we you, and they
Yes, the word 'nobody' is an indefinite pronoun.
Yes,, the word 'they' is an indefinite pronoun and a personal pronoun.The indefinite pronoun used in place of nouns for people, things, or amounts that are unknown or unnamed.The indefinite pronoun 'they' is used to take the place of 'people in general'.Example:You know what they say, a fool and his money are soon parted.A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.The personal pronoun 'they' takes the place of a plural noun, or two or more nouns for people or things as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:The neighbors have a beautiful garden. They work hard to keep it that way.Jack and Jill went to the convenience store. Theywanted to get bottled water.
No, the pronoun 'everything' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed amount of things.Example: I've told you everything.A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.The personal pronouns are: I, me, we, us, you, he, him, she, her, it, they, them.