Plural. For example, "All of the members payfees." You wouldn't say, "All of the members paysfees." Another example: "We all eat" would be proper as opposed to "we all eats."
The indefinite pronoun 'all' is used as a singular when it takes the place of a singular noun or pronoun, for example:
All of my homework is done. (the pronoun 'all' is referring to 'homework', an uncountable noun)
All I have is yours. (the pronoun 'all' is referring to 'everything', a singular indefinite pronoun)
A collective noun can be singular: a team of players, a pride of lions, a bouquet of flowers.A collective noun can be plural: teams of players, prides of lions, bouquets of flowers.
The indefinite pronoun nobody is a singular form. Example:Nobody was taking responsibility.
The pronouns are: all = indefinite pronoun us = plural, objective personal pronoun anyone = indefinite pronoun you = singular, subjective, personal pronoun
The indefinite pronoun 'either' is a singularform defined as 'one or the other' or 'each of two'. The bolded synonyms are singular forms.
The indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a singular pronoun that takes a singular verb.Examples: Everyone who is coming will receive a gift.
The pronoun 'all' is a indefinite pronoun, a word standing in for the whole quantity of something. The indefinite pronoun 'all' is used as a singular or a plural. Examples:All of it is yours.All have arrived.The word 'all' is an adjective when placed just before a noun to describe the noun:All parents will be notified of the changes.
The indefinite pronoun 'all' functions as both singular or plural.Example:All is not as simple as itseems.All are ashore that are comingashore.
Yes, the indefinite pronoun 'anyone' (anyone) is a singular form.
The word 'all' is an adjective, an adverb, and an indefinite pronoun.The indefinite pronoun 'all' takes the place of a noun for the unknown or unnamed whole quantity of people or things.The indefinite pronoun 'all' functions as singular and plural.Examples:All is forgiven.All are here.
A linking verb is a verb acting as an equals sign, the subject is the object or becomes the object.Examples for singular, indefinite pronouns:Each is an individual. (individual = each, a singular indefinite pronoun)No one was safe. (safe = no one, a singular indefinite pronoun)Little got wet. (wet = little, a singular indefinite pronoun)
The indefinite pronoun 'nothing' is singular.
The indefinite pronoun 'everything' is singular(every-thing).
The indefinite pronoun 'no one' is singular, it is referring to no one person
The indefinite pronoun 'each' is a singular for which takes a verb for the singular.
The indefinite pronoun nobody is a singular form. Example:Nobody was taking responsibility.
The pronouns are: all = indefinite pronoun us = plural, objective personal pronoun anyone = indefinite pronoun you = singular, subjective, personal pronoun
Yes, the indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a singular pronoun (everyone).Example: Everyone is ready to go.
The indefinite pronoun 'either' is a singularform defined as 'one or the other' or 'each of two'. The bolded synonyms are singular forms.