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Indefinite Pronouns

This document provides information about indefinite pronouns and examples of their use in sentences. It defines indefinite pronouns as pronouns that refer to unknown or unspecified people, places, or things. It lists some common indefinite pronouns such as anyone, anybody, everyone, everybody, someone, and somebody. The document then provides 14 sentences for the reader to fill in with an appropriate indefinite pronoun.

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Indefinite Pronouns

This document provides information about indefinite pronouns and examples of their use in sentences. It defines indefinite pronouns as pronouns that refer to unknown or unspecified people, places, or things. It lists some common indefinite pronouns such as anyone, anybody, everyone, everybody, someone, and somebody. The document then provides 14 sentences for the reader to fill in with an appropriate indefinite pronoun.

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Indefinite Pronouns

Name:________________________________________________________
Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to people, places, or things
that are unknown or not stated. Indefinite pronouns use the
singular form of verbs (like he, she, or it).

Indefinite pronouns usually begin with:

any (anyone, anybody)


every (everyone, everyboday)
some (someone, somebody)
no (no one, nobody)

Add an indefinite pronoun to complete each sentence.

1. I put my soda down on the table, but _______________________ moved it!


2. The party is going to be great! _________________________ will be there.
3. Does ___________________ have change for a dollar so I can buy a soda?
4. I was disappointed because _____________ that I invited came to the party.
5. Rachel was so popular that __________________ wanted to sit next to her.
6. ___________________ left the freezer open, and the ice cream melted.
7. The teacher said I could bring cupcakes for ________________ in the class.
8. Henry was surprised that _________________ sent him a birthday card in the
mail, but did not sign the card.
9. That painting is so simple. _____________________ could have painted it.
10. The teacher passed the math tests out to ________________, and the room was
suddenly quiet.
11. ____________________ can bake a cake like Grandma Anna. Hers are the best!
12. Has _____________________ seen my blue notebook? I can’t find it anywhere!
13. _________________ called my house, but they hung up without saying a word.
14. The third question on the test was so difficult that _________________ could
answer it.

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