Pronoun and its Kind | Indefinite Pronouns | English Grammar Series | Part 5 🌟 Master English with our latest installment of the English Grammar Series: *Part 5 - Pronouns and Their Kinds: Focus on Indefinite Pronouns*! 🌟 Dive into the fascinating world of grammar as we unravel the mystery of indefinite pronouns. From "anyone" to "everything," these versatile words help us express thoughts more abstractly. In this engaging video, we’ll clarify what indefinite pronouns are, provide clear examples, and tackle common usage mistakes to help you sound more fluent! 📚✨ Don't forget to subscribe for more grammar insights, and hit the bell icon to stay updated! Let’s boost your English together! 🇬🇧🗣️ #LearnEnglish #GrammarTips #IndefinitePronouns Main details are below :- What is pronoun - A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun Types of pronouns with examples:- 1. Personal Pronouns 2. Possessive Pronouns 3. Reflexive Pronouns 4. Demonstrative Pronouns 5. Interrogative Pronouns 6. Relative Pronouns 7. Indefinite Pronouns 8. Reciprocal Pronouns An Indefinite Pronoun refers to non-specific people, things, or amounts. Indefinite pronouns are divided into three groups based on whether they are always singular, always plural, or can be either. A. Singular Indefinite Pronouns Note - Always take a singular verb. Words - Someone, Somebody, Anybody, Everybody, Everyone, Everything, Each, Nobody Someone - कोई Someone is waiting for you at the door Someone is sleeping in my bed. Somebody - कोई व्यक्ति Somebody has left the door open. Somebody called your name Anybody - कोई भी I don't know anybody at this party Can anybody help me with this heavy box ? Everyone - सब लोग Everyone is ready for the party. Everyone is responsible for their own actions. Everybody - हर कोई Everybody reached there on time. Everybody is waiting for the bus. Everything - सब कुछ Everything is going well here. They lost everything in the fire Each - प्रत्येक Each of the players is ready. Each decides their own path. Nobody - कोई नहीं Nobody knows the answer. Nobody came to the party B. Plural Indefinite Pronouns Both, Many Example Both - दोनों Both are coming to the party. Both those chairs are occupied Many - अनेक Many students were absent today. Many politicians have been criticized C. Singular or plural (depending on context) Pronouns: All, Most All - सभी All of the cake is gone. (Singular) All of the students are here. (Plural) Most - अधिकांश/अधिकतम Most of the news is bad. (Singular) Most of the guests were ready (Plural) #english #englishgrammar #spokenenglish