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Give to example each for the three categories of indefinite pronouns​

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Answered by bhupendravarma2007
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Explanation:

An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to non-specific beings, objects, or places.

Examples of indefinite pronouns: all, any, both, each, every, few, many, neither, nobody, and none. They are indefinite pronouns as they do not refer to a specific, definite person.

Indefinite pronouns can be divided into three categories based on whether they take a singular or plural verb:

Always singular: anyone, everyone, someone, someone, anybody, somebody, nobody, each, one, either and neither.

Always plural: both, few, many, others, and several.

Singular and plural both (depending upon usage): all, any, more, most and some.

Answered by yashsingh8704
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Answer:

An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to non-specific beings, objects, or places. Examples of indefinite pronouns: all, any, both, each, every, few, many, neither, nobody, and none. They are indefinite pronouns as they do not refer to a specific, definite person.

Indefinite pronouns can be divided into three categories based on whether they take a singular or plural verb:

1. Always singular: anyone, everyone, someone, someone, anybody, somebody, nobody, each, one, either and neither.

2. Always plural: both, few, many, others, and several.

3. Singular and plural both (depending upon usage): all, any, more, most and some.

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