Pronouns Lesson 6
Indefinite pronouns
Study the following sentences.
Notes
Note that none is the shortened form of no one. In an informal style, none is commonly used with plural verbs.
Most indefinite pronouns can be used as adjectives.
- One hardly knows what to do.
- One cannot choose one’s parents.
- One must not boast of one’s success.
- One should love one’s country.
- None of them have come yet.
- None but fools have ever believed it.
- None of his books are best sellers.
- Some are born great; some achieve greatness.
- Nobody came to his rescue.
- Somebody has let the cat in.
- Few escaped unhurt.
- What is everybody’s business is nobody’s business.
Notes
Note that none is the shortened form of no one. In an informal style, none is commonly used with plural verbs.
Most indefinite pronouns can be used as adjectives.
- Any fool can do that.
- One day my prince will come.
- He is man of few words.
- Some milk was spilt.
- Everyone of the boys has handed in his work.
- Everyone of the girls has brought her violin.
- Anybody can do it if they try.
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