Author:
Peter Berry
Date Of Creation:
15 February 2021
Update Date:
2 May 2024
Content
The indefinite pronouns are the pronouns that are used to replace an indeterminate subject that affects the predicate of a sentence. For example: something, nobody, both, another.
These pronouns refer to people, things, or ideas, as well as a place or time. Some of the indefinite pronouns admit a variant of number and gender, others are only used in plural or singular, or lack their variant in feminine. For example: Little people know me like you. / Few they know me like you.
The indefinite pronouns are:
something | too | others |
someone | too many | little |
some | more | few |
any | less | little bit |
any | a lot | few |
Some | many | so much |
some | a lot | many |
quite | Many | so much |
enough | nothing | so many |
each | no one | all |
any | no | all |
anyone | none | everything |
anyone | other | everybody |
too much | other | several |
too many | other | various |
- See also: Pronouns
Classification of indefinite pronouns
Indefinite pronouns that vary in number and gender
- Some, some, some, some, some.
- All, all, all, all.
- So much, so much, so many, so many.
- Little, little, few, few.
- Too much, too much, too many, too many.
- Another, another, others, others.
- Many, many, many, many.
Indefinite pronouns that only vary in number
- Quite a lot.
- Whoever, whoever.
- Any, any.
Indefinite pronouns that only vary in gender
- No, none.
- Several, several.
Invariable indefinite pronouns
- Someone
- Something
- More
- Less
- No one
- Nothing
- Each
- Anyone
Sentences with indefinite pronouns
- Some day, we will go to the beach.
- Were too time without seeing each other.
- Now everything the country is aware of the scandal.
- Until now, I have not none
- We have enough problems for you to bring us other.
- ¿Any did you see Mateo?
- Several People asked me the way, it is clear that the map we made for them is not clear.
- This chicken has a lot Pepper!
- No one he was aware of the news.
- ¿Someone wants more salad?
- I still haven't finished the book, I'm missing a little bit.
- There are so much for doing I don't know where to start.
- I think there was left over any lunch, look at the kitchen.
- We better come other day.
- Luciano puts so much Go out to the food, it will hurt you.
- I do not know no Carlos with that last name.
- Whoever they can go to the patio.
- It seems to me that there little
- Many mothers were concerned.
- Don't hang any more garlands, there are already enough.
- All people are going through that door, let's do the same.
- Don't you think they are too many guests?
- The director was concerned because they were sold few
- Everybody students complained about the exam.
- Luckily it came quite people on the march.
- There are Many students interested in the course.
- Various boys broke down after birthday, you see something it was in bad shape.
- Next time, you have to put less water to the dough.
- I think, in the end, they are not so many.
- Some The boys went to the park with the gym teacher.
- Raúl left her for other.
- It's not just for partners, you can go anyone to see the game.
- Isn't there very few seating?
- There is not too many bottles of water, for me, will be missing.
- I think they are all
- In others times, divorce was very frowned upon.
- I have a lot
- It didn't happen to me nothing, stay calm.
- Each What day is it? more
- It was delicious, I want more!
- Whoever go on the excursion, get on this list.
- There are too much people, we better come tomorrow.
- Anyone You can visit the Holocaust museum.
- Some dance students are organizing a visit to the Teatro Colón.
- I don't think they are many
- I'm not crying, something got in my eye!
- Any doubt you have, let me know.
- ¿Someone could you help me load my bags?
- I would have given him other
- No one heard nothing.
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Enclitic pronouns | Indefinite pronouns |
Personal pronouns | Possessive pronouns |
Exclamatory pronouns | Relative Pronouns |
Demonstrative pronouns | Interrogative pronouns |