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NONE/BOTH/ALL/ NEITHER AND INDEFINITE PRONUOUNS

Ángela Riestra Raúl Cima Guillermo Vázquez

INDEX

Definition

Singular/Plural

Indefinite pronouns

Game

How is it used?

Bibliography

DEFINITION

None: Not one Both: Two or a pair All: Everybody or everything Neither: More than one thing is not true or it is negative Indefinite pronouns: They refer to a particular person or object

Example

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

NEGATIVE INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
COMMON INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
- Something/Somebody/Someone - Nothing/Nobody/No one - Everything/Everybody/Everyone -Anything/Anybody/Anyone
- Nothing/Nobody/No one -Anything/Anybody/Anyone

Example

Example

How is it used?

AFTER AN INDEFINITE PRONOUN
A singular verb is used
Example: Nobody passed the exam
WHEN WE REFER TO AN INDEFINITE PRONOUN
A plural pronoun is used
Example: Everybody passed the exam. They all studied

SINGULAR / PLURAL

PLURAL INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
SINGULAR INDEFINITED PRONOUNS
- another, -anybody/anyone/anything -each/either/enough, - everybody/everyone/everything - less/little -neither/nobody/no one/nothing, somebody/someone, something
- both/all - few/fewer - many - others -several

Example

Example

GAME

BIBLIOGRAPHY

www.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/none

www.dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-espanol/both

www.dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-espanol/all

www.dictionary.cambridge.org/es/diccionario/ingles-espanol/neither

https://idiomas.gcfglobal.org/es/curso/ingles/gramatica/pronombres-indefinidos-en-ingles/#:~:text=Usamos%20indefinite%20pronouns%20o%20pronombres,%2C%20some%2C%20any%20y%20no.

https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/time-expressions-0

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-reference/indefinite-pronouns

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/indefinite-pronouns/#:~:text=The%20most%20common%20singular%20indefinite,someone%2C%20something%2C%20and%20you.

THANK YOU!

Ángela Riestra Raúl Cima Guillermo Vázquez