An indefinite pronoun is a word that takes the place of an unknown or unnamed person, thing, or amount.
A plural indefinite pronoun takes the place of an unknown or unnamed amount that is more than one. The plural indefinite pronouns are: both, few, fewer, many, others, several, they (people in general).
Some indefinite pronouns can be used for either singular or plural; they are: all, any, more, most, none, some.
Indefinite pronouns that are always plural are:bothfewfewermanyothersseveralthey
The two kinds of indefinite pronouns are indefinite pronouns that refer to people, such as "someone" or "anyone," and indefinite pronouns that refer to things, such as "something" or "anything."
There is no pronoun called an infinite pronoun. Perhaps you mean an indefinite pronoun.An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unspecified person, thing, or amount.The plural indefinite pronouns are:both, few, fewer, many, others, several, and they (people in general).The indefinite pronouns that can be used for the singular or the plural are: all, any, more, most, none, some, and such.EXAMPLESA few had completed their homework.All is forgiven.All are ready and waiting.You may have some, there is more in the kitchen.
No, everybody is a singular indefinite pronoun and takes a singular verb form. For example:Everybody is invited to the game.Everybody was on time for the bus.
The word others is an indefinite pronoun, a word that stands in for persons, things or quantity not specifically named; others is the plural form of other, also an indefinite pronoun.A reflexive pronoun reflects back to its antecedent like a mirror; the reflexive pronouns end with -self in the singular and -selves in the plural.
There is no plural form of the indefinite pronoun someone, a word for one person. The plural indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a word for all of the people, but there is no indefinite pronoun for in between one person and all of the people.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' has no plural form.
Indefinite pronouns that are always plural are:bothfewfewermanyothersseveralthey
The indefinite pronoun 'everything' is singular(every-thing).
The pronoun 'all' is plural because, as an indefinite pronoun, it takes the place of an unknown or unnamed number of people or things.
The two kinds of indefinite pronouns are indefinite pronouns that refer to people, such as "someone" or "anyone," and indefinite pronouns that refer to things, such as "something" or "anything."
The indefinite pronoun 'everybody' is singular, it has no plural form.The pronoun 'everybody' is a word for 'each person'.Examples:Everybody is welcome.Everybody has arrived."Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime"
The indefinite pronoun 'anybody' is a singular form.
The pronoun 'their' (a possessive adjective) agrees with the indefinite pronoun 'many'.The pronouns 'their' and 'many' are both third person, plural pronouns.
Yes. It is an indefinite pronoun, meaning it stands for an unknown item.
The indefinite pronoun nobody is a singular form. Example:Nobody was taking responsibility.
The indefinite pronoun 'both' is a plural form.Example: Both John and Kevin were going by bus.