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Indefinite Pronoun

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Indefinite pronouns are words that refer to non-specific people or things. They do not point to a particular noun. Some common indefinite pronouns include:

1. **Anyone / Anybody** - Refers to any person.
2. **Everyone / Everybody** - Refers to all people.
3. **Someone / Somebody** - Refers to a certain person.
4. **No one / Nobody** - Refers to not any person.
5. **Each** - Refers to every one of two or more considered individually.
6. **Few** - Refers to a small number.
7. **Many** - Refers to a large number.
8. **All** - Refers to the whole quantity or extent.
9. **Some** - Refers to an unspecified amount or number.
10. **Any** - Refers to one or some of a thing or a number of things.

Indefinite pronouns can be singular, plural, or both, and the verb agreement with these pronouns can depend on the context. For example:

- "Everyone is invited to the party." (singular)
- "Few were able to attend the meeting." (plural)

If you need more examples or an explanation of their usage, feel free to ask!

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