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Definitions from the WebInfinite PronounAn infinite pronoun is a pronoun that does not have a definite antecedent or referent. It is used to indicate an indefinite or unlimited amount of people or things. Examples:1. Singular Infinite Pronouns: - Everyone: Everyone is invited to the party. - Somebody: Somebody left their phone on the table. - Nobody: Nobody knows the answer to that question. - Anybody: Can anybody help me with this problem? 2. Plural Infinite Pronouns: - Few: Few are brave enough to attempt the challenge. - Both: They invited both of their families to the wedding. - Many: Many have tried to solve this puzzle, but failed. - Others: Let's hear from others who have a different perspective. 3. Indefinite Infinite Pronouns: - All: All is fair in love and war. - Some: Some rumors can be quite misleading. - Any: Please let me know if you have any questions. - None: None of the options seem suitable for this project. To explore further examples of infinite pronouns in various contexts, you can check an array of related products on Amazon: | ||||
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