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Learn Useful Indefinite Pronouns
Learn Useful Indefinite Pronouns
5 сент. 2021 г. / Английский / 1 минут чтения

Below are some common indefinite pronouns used in the singular. It is very important that when using them, we take care to conjugate the verb that follows appropriately. 

 

✅ Another = An additional thing or person.

Ex: That slice of pizza was delicious. I would like another please.

 

✅ Each = Every one of two or more things or people viewed separately.

Ex: Each has his coat and boots on.

 

✅ Either = One or the other of two things or people.

Ex: I think that either option sounds great.

 

✅ Less = A smaller quantity than something already mentioned.

Ex: For me, less is preferred.

 

✅ Little = A small quantity.

Ex: Little is known about her childhood.

 

✅ Much = A large quantity.

Ex: Much has happened since I last saw you.

 

✅ Neither = Not one and not the other of two things or people.

Ex: Neither of the apples is ripe.

 

✅ One = An unidentified thing or person

Ex: One got away.

 

✅ Other = A different thing or person from one already mentioned.

Ex: One was hungry but the other was not.


 

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