makiraoharmon makiraoharmon
  • 09-07-2016
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Which type of pronoun is used to refer to nonspecific people, places, or things?

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Bubba
Bubba Bubba
  • 09-07-2016
The type of pronoun is called an "indefinite pronoun."

Naturally, they are used when the noun (person, place or thing) is unspecified.
SOME examples are ...  all, any, everything, everyone, none, nobody, some, someone, etc....

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fosterblake79
fosterblake79 fosterblake79
  • 17-03-2020

Answer:

indefinite

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