We use indefinite pronouns to talk about people, things and ideas without specifying them.
The most common indefinite pronouns are: ‘some‘, ‘any‘, ‘one‘ and their derivatives, as well as ‘all‘, ‘every‘, ‘each‘, ‘few‘, ‘little‘, ‘many‘/’much‘, ‘both‘, ‘either‘.
Indefinite pronouns may have different forms depending on their use in statements, negative sentences and questions.
Indefinite pronouns may denote different things or ideas.
Indefinite pronouns denoting animate objects are formed using ‘-body’/’one’:
– to talk about a person, use ‘anybody’, ‘somebody’, ‘anyone’ and ‘someone’:
– to talk about all people in a group, use ‘everyone’ and ‘everybody’:
– to talk about no person, use ‘nobody’ and ‘no one’:
Indefinite pronouns denoting things or ideas are formed using ‘-thing’
– to talk about availability of things or ideas, use ‘something’ and ‘anything’:
– to talk about unavailability of things or ideas, use ‘nothing’:
– to talk about availability of all things or ideas, use ‘everything’:
Indefinite pronouns denoting places are formed using ‘-where’: ‘everywhere’, ‘anywhere’, ‘nowhere’ and ‘somewhere’:
We can also use pronouns beginning with ‘any-’ in statements to mean all people or things, when it doesn’t matter who, what or where:
Note: Don’t put two negative words in one sentence. – I didn’t see anything. Correct: I saw nothing. NOT: |
1. We normally use ‘somebody’, ‘someone’, ‘something’ and ‘somewhere’ in statements and questions:
2. We use ‘anybody’, ‘anyone’, ‘anything’ and ‘anywhere’ in negative sentences and questions:
3. We use ‘nobody’, ‘no one’, ‘nothing’ and ‘nowhere’ in statements and questions:
4. We usually use ‘everybody’, ‘everyone’, ‘everything’ and ‘everywhere’ in statements:
Note: ‘Everyone’, ‘everybody’ and ‘everything’ are always followed by a singular verb. – Everybody was at the meeting. NOT: |
Indefinite pronouns can take singular or plural verbs. Please note:
Here’s an interesting video from EngVid explaining a tricky thing – agreement of indefinite pronouns:
See also:
Pronouns and Determiners: Each, Every, Either, Neither, Both, Half, All
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