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How to say indefinite pronouns in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

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Definition of indefinite pronouns in English

The most common way to say "indefinite pronouns" in Portuguese is "indefinite pronouns".

These are words that refer to people, places, or things in a generic way, without specifying exactly which one.

Knowing indefinite pronouns brings clarity when speaking about imprecise quantities and general references.

How to use indefinite pronouns in English in practice

You can use "indefinite pronouns" in various situations, such as:

Someone is at the door. Someone is at the door.

I have nothing to say. I have nothing to say.

Everyone loves pizza. Everyone loves pizza.

These examples show indefinites in common sentences.

When to use (and when not to use) indefinite pronouns in English

Use indefinites when the referent is not specific. They agree in the singular: "everyone is" (not "everyone are").

Avoid using double negatives: "I don't know nothing" is incorrect; the correct form is "I don't know anything" or "I know nothing".

For things, use "something", "anything", "nothing"; for people, "someone", "anyone", "no one".

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How to say indefinite pronouns in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

Definition of indefinite pronouns in English

The most common way to say "indefinite pronouns" in Portuguese is "indefinite pronouns".

These are words that refer to people, places, or things in a generic way, without specifying exactly which one.

Knowing indefinite pronouns brings clarity when speaking about imprecise quantities and general references.

How to use indefinite pronouns in English in practice

You can use "indefinite pronouns" in various situations, such as:

Someone is at the door. Someone is at the door.

I have nothing to say. I have nothing to say.

Everyone loves pizza. Everyone loves pizza.

These examples show indefinites in common sentences.

When to use (and when not to use) indefinite pronouns in English

Use indefinites when the referent is not specific. They agree in the singular: "everyone is" (not "everyone are").

Avoid using double negatives: "I don't know nothing" is incorrect; the correct form is "I don't know anything" or "I know nothing".

For things, use "something", "anything", "nothing"; for people, "someone", "anyone", "no one".

12 indefinite pronouns in English

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How to say indefinite pronouns in English

  • to be

    independent

  • to be

    ready

  • to be

    limitless

  • to be

    empowered

  • to be

    bold

  • to be

    proud

  • to be

    determinado

  • to be

    fearless

  • to be

    passionate

  • to be

    inspired

Dictionary

Definition of indefinite pronouns in English

The most common way to say "indefinite pronouns" in Portuguese is "indefinite pronouns".

These are words that refer to people, places, or things in a generic way, without specifying exactly which one.

Knowing indefinite pronouns brings clarity when speaking about imprecise quantities and general references.

How to use indefinite pronouns in English in practice

You can use "indefinite pronouns" in various situations, such as:

Someone is at the door. Someone is at the door.

I have nothing to say. I have nothing to say.

Everyone loves pizza. Everyone loves pizza.

These examples show indefinites in common sentences.

When to use (and when not to use) indefinite pronouns in English

Use indefinites when the referent is not specific. They agree in the singular: "everyone is" (not "everyone are").

Avoid using double negatives: "I don't know nothing" is incorrect; the correct form is "I don't know anything" or "I know nothing".

For things, use "something", "anything", "nothing"; for people, "someone", "anyone", "no one".

12 indefinite pronouns in English

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