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Indefinite Pronouns

The document explains the use of indefinite pronouns, highlighting the distinction between 'some' for affirmative sentences and 'any' for negative sentences and questions. It provides examples such as 'someone' and 'somewhere' for unspecified people and places. Additionally, it includes a matching exercise to reinforce the concepts presented.

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Indefinite Pronouns

The document explains the use of indefinite pronouns, highlighting the distinction between 'some' for affirmative sentences and 'any' for negative sentences and questions. It provides examples such as 'someone' and 'somewhere' for unspecified people and places. Additionally, it includes a matching exercise to reinforce the concepts presented.

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

MATCH
What People
Where Things
Who Place
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
When we want to refer to things, people and
places WITHOUT specifying.
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
There’s SOMEONE at the
We use SOME-
door.
in AFFIRMATIVE
I want to go SOMEWHERE
sentences.
hot.

We use ANY- in
I haven’t had ANYTHING to
NEGATIVE
eat.
sentences and
Is ANYBODY here?
QUESTIONS.
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
EXERCISE
S
MATCH
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

SOME QUESTIONS
ANY NEGATIVE
ANY AFFIRMATIVE

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