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Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns

Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns. Grammar Table of Contents: Page 11. Indefinite Pronouns. A indefinite pronoun refers to a person, a place, a thing, or an idea that may or may not be specifically named. WARNING!!!!.

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Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns

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  1. Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns Grammar Table of Contents: Page 11

  2. Indefinite Pronouns • A indefinite pronoun refers to a person, a place, a thing, or an idea that may or may not be specifically named.

  3. WARNING!!!! • Most words that can be used as indefinite pronouns can also be used as adjectives. • PRONOUN: Some are bored by this movie. • ADJECTIVE: Some people are bored by this movie

  4. Interrogative Pronouns • A interrogative pronoun introduces a question. • Examples: • What is the first event in the contest? • Who is going to represent our team? • To whom is the e-mail addressed? • Which of the books are you reading? • Whose is the car in the driveway?

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