Pronoun Questions Medium
Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to a specific person, thing, or amount. They are used to refer to non-specific or unknown people or things. Indefinite pronouns can be singular or plural and can function as subjects, objects, or possessive pronouns in a sentence. Examples of indefinite pronouns include "someone," "anyone," "everyone," "something," "anything," "nothing," "all," "both," "few," "many," "none," and "several." These pronouns are used when the speaker wants to refer to a general or unspecified person or thing without providing specific details.