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- Pronouns refer to specified nouns (people, places or things). Indefinite pronouns refer to unspecified nouns (people, places or thins).
- EXAMPLE
- I know the career advisor, She lives in my neighborhood
- Somebody locked the door. (Idon´t know who did it)
- Use everybody/everyone/everything to talk about all of a group of nouns
- EXAMPLE
- Everything in the book is important. You need to study all of it
- Use nobody/no one/nothing to talk about none of a group of nouns
- EXAMPLE
- I want to sell my computer, but no one I know wants to buy it.
- Indefinite pronoun always take the singular form of a verb
- EXAMPLE
- Everyone has useful skills and knowledge
- Use anybody/anyone/anything in negative statements and in questions
- EXAMPLE
- I don´t know anybody at my school
- Use anybody/anyone/anothing to emphasize that it´s not important to specify a certain person, place, or thing
- EXAMPLE
- You need wor experience. Anything you do will be helpful
- Use somebody/someone/something to talk about an unspecified noun
- EXAMPLE
- You should talk to someone at the career counseling center.