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Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite Pronouns. Grammar Extension Activity 2.4. Indefinite pronouns. Pronouns that refer to nonspecific persons or things. Rachel mentions everybody, somebody, nobody. These indefinite pronouns refer to people who are not specifically named. Other indefinite pronouns. all

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Indefinite Pronouns

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  1. Indefinite Pronouns Grammar Extension Activity 2.4

  2. Indefinite pronouns Pronouns that refer to nonspecific persons or things. Rachel mentions everybody, somebody, nobody. These indefinite pronouns refer to people who are not specifically named.

  3. Other indefinite pronouns • all • anybody • anything • everything • much • no one • nothing • none • some • several

  4. Identify the indefinite pronouns in the following sentences. • 1. All of the students in the class had their homework today. • 2. We thought two students could carry the books, but actually several were needed. • 3. The puppy could belong to anybody in the neighborhood. • 4. Everyone decided to eat before they went to the movie.

  5. Highlight indefinite pronouns used in “Eleven.”

  6. Highlight indefinite pronouns used in “Eleven.” • “It has to belong to somebody,” Mrs. Price keeps saying, but nobody can remember. • Mama is making a cake for me for tonight, and when Papa comes home everybody will sing Happy birthday, happy birthday to you. • That’s when everything I’ve been holding in since this morning, since when Mrs. Price put the sweater on my desk, finally lets go, and all of a sudden I’m crying in front of everybody.

  7. Highlight indefinite pronouns used in “Eleven.” • I’m eleven and it’s my birthday today and I’m crying like I’m three in front of everybody. • There’ll be candles and presents, and everybody will sing Happy birthday, happy birthday to you, Rachel, only it’s too late.

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