Short Poem With Indefinite Pronouns

Short Poem With Indefinite Pronouns

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1. short dialogue using indefinite pronouns.


Man: Do you want something to eat?
Woman: I want something, but not just anything.
Man: What are you the mood for?
Woman: I’m in the mood for something spicy.
Man: What about spicy Thai soup?
Woman: That sounds great. But you know what, anything is fine.

2. five lines poem using indefinite pronoun?


A Five-Line Poem Using Indefinite Pronouns

Let's review about poem and indefinite pronoun first.

A poem is a creatively written piece of a poet/writer/author. It has certain elements as form, sound, figurative language, measure. It is created with art as it uses symbolisms and sounds, usually rhyming, that help the writer express his/her feelings or ideas. Sometimes, it's in free-form. Meaning, it has no certain standards as measure, rhyme.

Now let's go to indefinite pronoun definition and examples. An indefinite pronoun is a type of pronoun that does not stand for any specific noun. That is why it is called indefinite; meaning, it's not definite or certain. It depends on the context that surrounds the use of the pronoun. Examples of this are: everybody, someone, anyone, somebody, everything, anything, both, few, others, many, etc.

Examples of indefinite pronouns sentences:

If there is anything you want to ask, just send me a message.

Both are cute gifts for my sister.

Somebody is knocking on the door.

OK, here is a poem that has indefinite pronouns:

Everyone can be your friends,

but someone must be really special.

Many can be there for you,

but only one can stay so true,

true without expecting anything from you.

**That's it!

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3. Example of indefinite pronouns five line poem


Poems are creative ways of showing ideas and expressing feelings that are free in form or with pattern structure, can end in rhymes, and can use figurative languages. Different words can be used in making poems and one of which are indefinite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns are pronouns referring to a person, a thing, or a place that is not specific. They are used in generalizing or collectively describing the person, thing, or place’s features, actions, characteristics and etc. Indefinite pronouns are classified as single, plural, and variable, and as quantifiers, universals, and partitives. The list below shows the clearer picture of the classification and their examples.


Singular - anybody, anyone, anything, everybody, everyone,

                 everything, either, neither, someone, somebody,

                 something, no one, nobody, nothing, much, one,

                 each, another

Plural - both, few, many, others, several

Variable - all, any, some, more, most, none


Quantifiers – some, most, several, any, enough, many, much

Universals – every, all, both, each

Partitives – anybody, anyone, anything, some, somebody,

                   someone, something, everybody, everyone,

                   everything, no one, nobody, nothing, either, neither

Indefinite pronouns are always taken as singular because they collectively represent person or people, thing/s, or place/s. Hence, always partnered with singular verbs. The pronouns will be considered plural if they want to refer individually or not collectively. Variable indefinite pronouns can be followed by plural or singular verbs depending on their proceeding phrases. Below are examples of five line poems using indefinite pronouns.


I.

Dreams are possessed by each one

And that is to become someone

Who can help anybody in this world.

In order to achieve it, we should do anything,

To get what we always wanted – that’s everything.


II.

Love is a feeling that is free for all,

But not everyone catches the ones who fall.

Yet love is not just felt in a romantic way

‘Cause friends are there to love one another

And our family stay to love each other.


III.

Several emotions can be felt by a person

Yet that person can choose to show – none.

Many may have noticed the behavior,  

But only a few will do an endeavor,

To reach out and give some comfort.


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4. What is indefinite pronoun


a pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular, e.g., anything, something, anyone, everyone......

5. Ano po ba ang indefinite pronoun at indefinite noun?????????????


Definite pronouns is a word which is used instead of a noun when the noun has already been mentioned.
Indefinite pronouns does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount. It is vague and not definite.

6. what is indefinite pronoun?​


Answer:

Indifinite pronouns are pronounce with no definite meaning or explanation. Example: approximately, ranging from _ to _, some, more or less, most, etc.

Indefinite pronouns are those referring to one or more unspecified objects, beings, or places. They are called “indefinite” simply because they do not indicate the exact object, being, or place to which they refer.

Indefinite pronouns include partitives such as any, anybody, anyone, either, neither, nobody, no, someone, and some; they also include universals such as every, all, both, and each; finally, they include quantifiers including any, some, several, enough, many, and much. Many indefinite pronouns can also function as determiners.

There are just two important rules for using indefinite pronouns correctly. Remember these and you will find that writing comes easier for you.

Indefinite pronouns, like collective nouns, can be singular or plural, depending on how they are used in a sentence

Singular indefinite pronouns take a singular verb; plural indefinite pronouns take a plural verb.

Examples of Indefinite Pronouns

In the following examples, the indefinite pronouns are italicized.

Many are called, but few are chosen.

Somebody ate my sandwich!

Everyone says she is beautiful inside and out.

No one wants to hear about my health problems.

Either choice has its advantages.

Indefinite Pronouns Exercises

The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how indefinite pronouns work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.

Ex. 1.                         is making my computer act up.

          Ex. 1. Anyone

                2. Something

                3. Each

                4. Everyone

Answer: B. Something is making my computer act up.

Just think!

Indefinite Pronouns List

 

Anybody

Anyone

Anything

Each

Each one

Either

Neither

Everybody

Everyone

Everything

Nobody

No one

Nothing

Somebody

Someone

Something

Both

Many

Few

All

Most

None

Some


7. sentences using indefinite pronouns.​


I don't have anybody to talk to.

Answer:

Nobody else offored to go out.

•There is nothing interesting in the notebook.

No one believes them.

Either one will be fine.

•it's hard to say somebody is good,but still no body can replace.

•if anything can go wrong,it will

•The house was nowhere near the sea

It was patend to anyone that she disliked the idea.

•It is easy to learn something about everything,but difficult to learn everything about anything.

•He raised one arm and then the other.

Explanation:

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8. what is indefinite pronouns in tagalog​


Answer:

PANGHALIP NA PANGHALIP

Explanation:

Correct me if I am wrong


9. Underline the indefinite pronouns in the paragraph​


Answer:

everyone, someone, anyone, something, many, few

Explanation:

i think that's all the indefinite pronouns, sana nakatulong ako


10. examples for indefinite pronouns


Everyone, nobody, somebody,

Singular: another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, enough, everybody, everyone, everything, little, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something.

Plural: both, few, many, others


11. what are indefinite pronouns


a pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular, e.g., anything, something, anyone, everyone.

12. What is indefinite pronoun?​


Answer:

indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to non-specific things.

Explanation:

Example:

many

everyone

anyone

everything

several

few

You are not entirely sure how many or how much. Indefinite pronouns are classified as singular.


13. Name six indefinite pronouns


Hey dear So your answer is Some indefinite pronouns are - • Anyone • Everyone • Someone  • Nobody  • Many • Few Hope this helps


14. 5 example of indefinite pronoun?​


Answer:

1. someone

2. nobody

3. either

4. he

5. they

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15. What is the meaning of indefinite pronoun???


Indefinite pronoun refers to the people,places,and things in general.they can be used without antecedents.

16. what is an indefinite pronoun?


pronouns that are not specific, exact, or definite. 
like:
anybody, somebody, someone...etc.

'Antecedents ones.'

17. "One" pronouns and "body" indefinite pronouns as subject *


Answer:

The following indefinite pronouns are always singular:

one.

anyone, everyone, no one, someone.

anybody, everybody, nobody, somebody.

another, the other.

either, neither.

each.

little, less.

much.


18. what is indefinite pronouns


Indefinite pronoun-refers to a vague or unknown word.
Examples:
               Somebody is looking at me.
               None of us was late.
               Whoever returns this wallet to the owner will be given a gift.

19. indefinite pronoun?​


Answer:

1somebody

2something

3anywhere


20. 14. They booked themselves a room at the resort. A. intensive pronoun C. indefinite pronoun B. reflexive pronoun D. demonstrative pronoun 15. I answer this module myself. A. reflexive pronoun B. intensive pronoun C. indefinite pronoun D. demonstrative pronoun 16. The news delighted everyone in the room. A. intensive pronoun C. indefinite pronoun B. reflexive pronoun D. demonstrative pronoun 17. That is amazing! A. relative pronoun B. interrogative pronoun C. indefinite pronoun D. demonstrative pronoun 18. What brought you here? A. relative pronoun B. interrogative pronoun C. indefinite pronoun D. demonstrative pronoun


Answer:

14. They booked themselves a room at the resort.

A. intensive pronoun

C. indefinite pronoun

B. reflexive pronoun

D. demonstrative pronoun

15. I answer this module myself.

A. reflexive pronoun

B. intensive pronoun

C. indefinite pronoun

D. demonstrative pronoun

16. The news delighted everyone in the room.

A. intensive pronoun

C. indefinite pronoun

B. reflexive pronoun

D. demonstrative pronoun

17. That is amazing!

A. relative pronoun

B. interrogative pronoun

C. indefinite pronoun

D. demonstrative pronoun

18. What brought you here?

A. relative pronoun

B. interrogative pronoun

C. indefinite pronoun

D. demonstrative pronoun

Answer:

same dun sa taas

Explanation:

need ko points ehahehahehah


21. similarities of interrogative pronoun and indefinite pronoun​


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INDEFINITE PRONOUN

Refer to unnamed people, places, things or ideas Indefinite pronouns often do not have definite anteccedent as personal pronouns do.

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The words who, whose, what, which and whom are interrogative pronouns.

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Explanation:

INDEFINITE PRONOUN

Refer to unnamed people, places, things or ideas Indefinite pronouns often do not have definite anteccedent as personal pronouns do.

INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN

Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. The words who, whose, what, which and whom are interrogative pronouns.

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22. compose a short paragraph explaining your ideas on why we use indefinite pronouns in writing sentence​


Answer:

let's be friends yes or no thank you if yes if no no thanks


23. What is idioms and indefinite pronoun?


An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase; but some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the literal meaning of the phrase.

Categorized as formulaic language, an idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning

Example:

Break a leg (Meaning: Good Luck)Piece of cake (Meaning: A job, task, activity that is easy or simple)

An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun which does not have a specific familiar referent. Indefinite pronouns are in contrast to definite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns can represent either count nouns or noncount nouns.

Example:

AllEach OneEverybodyAnyoneSomething


24. what is indefinite pronouns?​


Answer:

pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular, e.g. anything, something, anyone, everyone.

Explanation:

hi sana makatulong

Answer:

a pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular, e.g. anything, something, anyone, everyone.

Explanation:

Sana makatulong


25. write a four stanza free verse poem witgh the use of indefinite pronouns​


Answer:

Free verse is an open form of poetry, which in its modern form arose through the French vers libre form. It does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any musical pattern.[1] It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech...

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26. Is the word 'everyone' an indefinite pronoun?


Answer: Yes

Explanation: Cause and indefinite pronoun doesn't refer to any specific person, thing, place, etc.


27. create indefinite pronoun 5 line poem using the story of keesh​


Answer:

It was winter in the edge of the Polar sea

Keesh in the village is with everyone you see

He stood up and spoke to all with bravery

Wanted to be like his father and not like anyone, said he!  

Everybody was surprised and thought “no way!”

So one day Keesh went out to hunt in ice

Brought home young meat and everyone was surprised

Two hunters followed him and both see in their eyes

The brilliance of Keesh anyone could say ,”Nice!”

Then Keesh has become the leader to rise!

Explanation:

The words written in bold are the indefinite pronouns. Indefinite pronouns are words used to substitute a noun but does not pinpoints any person  or any gender or anything that suggests certainty.  

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28. examples of indefinite pronouns


anyone, everyone, everybody, severalPronouns - words that refer to nouns.
                - "noun substitutes"

Indefinite Pronouns
     These pronouns refer to persons, places or things in general.

                            Singular Indefinite Pronouns
                     These pronouns require a singular verb.
               · another            · everybody        · no one
               · anybody          ·  everyone         · nothing
               · anyone            · everything        · one
               · anything          · little                 · the other
               · each               · much               · somebody
               · either              · neither             · someone
               · every              · nobody            · something
   
            e.g.       Chin     ate the oreo truffles in the tupperware.
                    Somebody ate the oreo truffles in the tupperware.
       
                             Plural Indefinite Pronouns
                      These pronouns require a plural verb.
            · both       · few      · many     · others      · several
          
            e.g.    The enrollees were interviewed by the student council.
                          Many        were interviewed by the student council.


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29. indefinite pronouns or plural indefinite pronouns


Pronouns are "noun substitutes".
 
   ⇒ Indefinite Pronouns
          · These pronouns refer to persons, places, or things in general. They do not need specific antecedents or nouns which pronouns refer to.
 
          Singular Indefinite Pronouns - they require a single verb.
 
             · another          · everybody          · no one
             · anyone          · everything          · one
             · each             · much                  · somebody
             · every             · nobody              · something
 
          Plural Indefinite Pronouns - they require a plural verb.
 
             · both         · few         · many        · others     · several
 

30. what is indefinite pronouns in tagalog?​


what is indefinite pronouns in tagalog?

another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, enough, everyone, everybody, everyone, everything, less, little, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something.


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