The indefinite pronoun in the sentence is anyone, which takes the place of a noun for a specific person or persons.
"Anyone" is an indefinite pronoun. It is used to refer to any person, regardless of identity or specific characteristics.
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 indefinite pronoun in the sentence is anyone.
Yes, 'when' can be used in front of an indefinite pronoun. For example 'When everything...', 'When anyone...', or 'When others...'.
Yes, the pronoun 'anyone' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person, or a person in general.Examples:Does anyone want cake?I didn't see anyone I knew.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is a singular pronoun (anyone).Examples:Anyone has the right to an education.Anyone is eligible to apply.
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.
"Anyone" is a pronoun of the indefinite type.
Anyone is an indefinite pronoun.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' has no plural form.
The pronoun 'anyone' is an indefinite pronoun, a word for an unknown or unnamed number of people.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is one word.The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' takes the place of an unknown or unnamed person, one person.Example: Anyone for tennis?