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What are all of the indefinite pronouns?

Here are the indefinite pronouns, categorized by their general function:

General Indefinite Pronouns:

* Singular:

* another

* anybody

* anyone

* anything

* each

* either

* everybody

* everyone

* everything

* much

* neither

* nobody

* no one

* nothing

* one

* somebody

* someone

* something

* Plural:

* both

* few

* many

* several

* Singular or Plural:

* all

* any

* more

* most

* none

* some

Compound Indefinite Pronouns:

These are formed by combining a negative word (no, any, every, some) with a body or one word.

* Singular:

* nobody

* no one

* anything

* anyone

* everybody

* everyone

* something

* someone

* nothing

* none

* Plural:

* nobody

* no one

* anything

* anyone

* everybody

* everyone

* something

* someone

* nothing

* none

Note:

* Indefinite pronouns often refer to unspecified or non-specific people, places, or things.

* Their number (singular or plural) is determined by the context.

* They can be used as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.

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