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THERES NOONE WITHIM TE CATAGORy​

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Answered by cutipiebabydoll
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Answer:

No one, nobody, nothing and nowhere are indefinite pronouns.

We use no one, nobody, nothing and nowhere to refer to an absence of people, things or places. We use them with a singular verb:

Nobody ever goes to see her. She’s very lonely.

You usually have to wait for a long time. Nothing happens quickly.

There was nowhere to park the car.

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Answered by Anonymous
36

Correct Question:

There is no one within the category.

( change it into interrogative sentence )

Answer:

  • Is there anyone within the category?

More:

➢ The sentence is the basic unit of expression in English. The sentences regarded as the basic unit in the sense that the particular meaning of any what is defined by the sentence in which it occurs. Write the sentence in the proper manner it is very important to punctuate the sentence.

Declarative sentence:

➙A sentence that states or declares something is called a declarative sentence.

Interrogative sentence:

➙ A sentence that asks the question is called an interrogative sentence.

Imperative sentence:

➙ A sentence that expresses a command a request for the desire is called imperative sentence.

Exclamatory sentence:

➙ A substance that expresses some stronger sudden feeling is called exclamatory sentence.

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