Choosing Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet: Does (Many / Anyone) Know Where The Train Is Going? Anyone
This document provides an example and instructions for choosing the correct indefinite pronoun to complete sentences. It defines indefinite pronouns as pronouns that do not refer to specific people, things, or amounts but are vague. The document includes an example sentence with the correct indefinite pronoun circled and 8 sentences for the reader to circle the indefinite pronoun that best completes each sentence.
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Choosing Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet: Does (Many / Anyone) Know Where The Train Is Going? Anyone
This document provides an example and instructions for choosing the correct indefinite pronoun to complete sentences. It defines indefinite pronouns as pronouns that do not refer to specific people, things, or amounts but are vague. The document includes an example sentence with the correct indefinite pronoun circled and 8 sentences for the reader to circle the indefinite pronoun that best completes each sentence.
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Choosing Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet
An indefinite pronoun does not refer to any specific person, thing or
amount. It is vague “not definite.” Example: all, another, any, anybody, anyone etc.
Circle the indefinite pronoun or pronouns that
best completes each sentence. Does (many / anyone) know where the train is going? anyone 1. (Somebody / One) of the teachers is staying after school for tutoring. 2. Can (somebody / several) notify me when the game will end? 3. There are only a (few / anybody) of us left on the team. 4. I need (someone / another) day to finish the project. 5. Did (anyone / none) bring the salad to the dinner party. 6. Only a (all / few) students raised their hand to ask a question. 7. We need (any / all) of the members to contribute to the organization. 8. I think that is (none / one) of the perks of being a wallflower. Choosing Indefinite Pronouns Worksheet