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Which indefinite pronoun is always plural?

many

most

nothing

everyone

1 answer

The indefinite pronoun that is always plural from the provided options is "many."

- "Many" is always plural (e.g., Many are called; many have arrived).
- "Most" can be singular or plural, depending on the context (e.g., Most of the cake is gone — singular; Most of the people are here — plural).
- "Nothing" is singular (e.g., Nothing is impossible).
- "Everyone" is singular (e.g., Everyone is happy).
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