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An 'indefinite noun' is a word for a person thing that is not specific.

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An owner must take responsibility for the needs of a pet.

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How do you find the article of a sentence?

To find the article of a sentence, look for words that define a noun as specific or general. The definite article "the" refers to a specific noun, while the indefinite articles "a" and "an" refer to any non-specific noun. Articles typically appear immediately before the noun they modify. For example, in the sentence "I saw a dog," "a" is the indefinite article, indicating any dog rather than a specific one.


Examples of indefinite noun?

Some examples of indefinite nouns are "book," "table," and "person." These nouns refer to general, unspecified or unspecified objects or concepts.


What parts of speech is A?

It's an indefinite article which is a type of determiner that precedes a noun. "A" and "An" are indefinite articles, and "The" is a definite article.


What is the most example of noun and pronoun with verb in the sentence?

Example sentence for the noun most: We should make the most of this opportunity.Example sentence for the indefinite pronoun most: Most have expressed a desire to return.The word 'most' is also an adjective: much, many, mostThe word 'most' is also an adverb: We are most likely to win.


How do you make the antecedent and the pronoun agree in this sentence if anybody wants to succeed in the corporate life they have to know the rules of the game?

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.


Can a indefinite pronoun come before a noun?

An indefinite pronoun takes the place of a noun. When an indefinite pronoun is placed right before the noun, it is an adjective that describes a noun. Examples:Indefinite pronoun: You may have some, we have more in the kitchen.Adjective: You may have some chicken, we have more chicken in the kitchen.


What is the noun in the sentence All of the students are here today?

The noun in the sentence is students. The subject 'all' is an indefinite pronoun; the words 'here' and 'today' are adverbs modifying the verb 'are'.


What is the indefinite pronoun in Anyone is always welcome in Filipino homes?

The indefinite pronoun in the sentence is anyone, which takes the place of a noun for a specific person or persons.


Can a be a linking verb?

The word 'a' is not a verb, it's an indefinite article. The articles are 'the' a definite article, and 'a' or 'an', indefinite articles. 'A' is used before a noun that starts with a consonant sound and 'an' is used before a noun that starts with a vowel sound. For example:I put a sandwich and an apple on the table for you. (the verb is 'put')


Is the sentence has any of your relatives ever been to Colorado correct?

The correct verb is "Have any...."The indefinite pronoun 'any' functions as both singular and plural. In the example sentence, the pronoun 'any' is referring to the plural noun 'relatives'.


What is a sentence for the word indescribable?

The word 'undescribable' is an alternate spelling for the adjective indescribable; describing a noun as too unusual, extreme, or indefinite to be adequately described. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Example sentence:Those puppies made such an undescribable mess.


What part of speech a?

"A" is an indefinite article as opposed to "the" which is a definite article. Depending on the context of the sentence it can also be a noun.