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Is the indefinite pronoun 'everyone' plural?

No, the pronoun everyone is a singular form (everyone) and takes a singular verb form. For example:Everyone is invited to the game.Everyone was on time for the bus.


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Is neither singular or plural?

The indefinite pronoun 'neither' is singular and takes a singular verb form. Example: Neither is right for you.


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Does either he or you take a singular or a plural verb?

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Is someone singular?

The indefinite pronoun is singular and takes a singular verb form; for example:Someone has forgotten to pick up the mail again.


What does the indefinite pronoun everybody take?

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Is everybody a plural pronoun?

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The reflexive form of the pronoun him?

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What are singular words but not plurals?

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