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Using the correct indefinite pronouns
ex) There are two pins on the table.
In this sentence, is 'there' is a derived adverb? [Second question] 1. Singular indefinite
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John
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Using the correct indefinite pronouns
These are what I think the answers are in parenthesis. Never judge anyone entirely by (his
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Anonymous
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1. The rain poured into the river and flooded the nearby community.
-simple sentence 2. Some indefinite pronouns are always
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lizzie
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The indefinite pronouns anybody, everybody, somebody, anyone, everyone, and someone are considered ________.
A. singular B.
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unknown 2.0
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what are the indefinite pronouns
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Abigail
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Can someone give me some example on indefinite pronouns. Like in sentences!! thanks!!!
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McKenna
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Can anyone help me with providing an expalnation for each correct answer?
Pronoun-antecedent agreement with indefinite pronouns A
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Anonymous
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Identify the indefinite pronouns that is always singular.
A. Some B. Fewer C. Anybody D. Several
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Objective pronouns, subjective pronouns, possessive pronouns fill in the blanks
Pronouns used as objects in the sentence are
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The indefinite pronouns,all, any, more, most, and some are always singular in meaning is this true or false
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Latasha
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