Pronouns & AgreementBIntermediate

Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite Pronouns for People

Use everyone/everybody, someone/somebody, anyone/anybody, and no one/nobody to refer to unspecified people. They all take a singular verb, even though they feel plural. "Everyone is here." — not "Everyone are here." In informal English, we often use "they" as a singular pronoun after these words.

Indefinite Pronouns for People

Use everyone/everybody, someone/somebody, anyone/anybody, and no one/nobody to refer to unspecified people. They all take a singular verb, even though they feel plural. "Everyone is here." — not "Everyone are here." In informal English, we often use "they" as a singular pronoun after these words.

Practice

Everyone in the class ___ to bring their passport to the exam.

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Put the words in the correct order:

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Indefinite Pronouns for Things & Places