As you read, keep one question in mind: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent? This question will help you connect the rule to meaning instead of memorizing the form alone.
You will see somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions, then practice the topic through corrections, short tasks, and a final review.
Check whether the grammar form matches the meaning.
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Beginner Grammar A0
Indefinite Pronouns Explained
In this article, Beginner Grammar A0 learners study indefinite pronouns.
You will learn how words like someone, anything, everyone, and nobody refer to non-specific people or things.
The key question is: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent?
The main rule to remember is: A noun can be singular or plural, common or proper, concrete or abstract, countable or uncountable.
You will study somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
By the end, you should be able to choose indefinite pronouns that match positive, negative, and question contexts.
Overview
Nouns name people, places, things, animals, ideas, groups, and qualities. They are building blocks for subjects, objects, and complements.
Indefinite Pronouns Explained looks specifically at indefinite pronouns. At this level, the goal is simple recognition and accurate short sentences.
As you read, keep one question in mind: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent? This question will help you connect the rule to meaning instead of memorizing the form alone.
You will see somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions, then practice the topic through corrections, short tasks, and a final review.
A noun can be singular or plural, common or proper, concrete or abstract, countable or uncountable.
Rules And Explanation
This section breaks indefinite pronouns into practical rules. Read each rule, study the examples, and notice how the form supports the meaning.
People, Places, And Things
Most beginner nouns name visible things, but nouns can also name ideas and qualities.
teacher
school
phone
kindness
Singular And Plural
A singular noun names one. A plural noun names more than one. Many plurals add s or es, but some are irregular.
one book, two books
one box, three boxes
one child, two children
Noun Jobs In Sentences
A noun can be the subject, object, or complement of a sentence.
The student asked a question.
I opened the door.
Maya is a doctor.
Learning tip: Keep checking this question as you read: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent?
Detailed Examples
The examples below focus on indefinite pronouns. Read the sentence, then read the note so you can see why the grammar choice works.
Use
Example
Why It Works
Core pattern
teacher
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Natural use
school
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Meaning check
phone
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Daily English
kindness
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Careful writing
one book, two books
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Question form
one box, three boxes
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Formal style
one child, two children
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Review sentence
The student asked a question.
This example connects to indefinite pronouns and shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
How This Grammar Works In Context
Indefinite pronouns becomes more useful when it appears inside connected writing, not only in isolated examples. Try using the topic in a short message, a description, a comparison, or an explanation.
A strong example should answer the article question: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent? If your sentence answers that question, the grammar is doing real work.
Common Mistakes
These mistakes show what can go wrong with indefinite pronouns. Compare the wrong sentence, the correction, and the reason before you write your own examples.
Common Mistake
Correction
Why
I bought two book.
I bought two books.
Use a plural noun after numbers greater than one.
She gave me an advice.
She gave me some advice.
Advice is usually uncountable in English.
The london is big.
London is big.
Most city names do not take the.
How To Correct Your Own Sentence
Find the main grammar structure in the sentence.
Check the words before and after the structure.
Ask whether the meaning matches the grammar form.
Read the sentence aloud and listen for missing words.
Compare your sentence with one correct model sentence from this article.
Practice Exercises
Use these exercises after reading the article. They are designed around indefinite pronouns, so each task should help you use the topic in a specific way.
Write three positive sentences, three negative sentences, and three questions with indefinite pronouns.
Underline the words that prove the sentence uses indefinite pronouns.
Rewrite two examples so they test this question: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent?
Find one real sentence online or in a book that shows somebody, anybody, everyone, nothing, and similar pronouns in statements and questions.
Write a short note explaining how indefinite pronouns changes the meaning of the sentence.
Writing Challenge
Write a short paragraph of five to seven sentences that includes indefinite pronouns. After writing, highlight the grammar pattern and explain how it answers this question: Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent?
Short Quiz
Answer these questions to check whether you can recognize and use indefinite pronouns without relying only on memory.
What is the key question for Indefinite Pronouns Explained?
Choose the best example sentence from the lesson.
What should you remember about indefinite pronouns?
What is one common mistake learners should avoid?
Write your own sentence that shows indefinite pronouns.
Answer Key
Is the person or thing specific, unknown, general, or absent?
teacher
A noun can be singular or plural, common or proper, concrete or abstract, countable or uncountable.
I bought two book.
Answers will vary, but the sentence should show indefinite pronouns clearly and follow the rule.
Related Grammar Articles
These related articles connect naturally with indefinite pronouns and help you build the next layer of grammar control.