Indefinite Pronouns Examples

Indefinite pronouns refer to nonspecific persons or things. They do not point to any particular individual, group, or amount.

Indefinite Pronouns in Alphabetical Order

  • All: All of the cookies were eaten.

  • Another: Would you like another?

  • Any: Any of these options will work.

  • Anybody: Anybody can join the meeting.

  • Anyone: Anyone can answer this question.

  • Anything: Anything you decide will be fine.

  • Both: Both were selected for the project.

  • Each: Each of the employees has a role.

  • Either: Either choice is acceptable.

  • Enough: There was enough to share.

  • Everybody: Everybody enjoyed the conference.

  • Everyone: Everyone agreed with the proposal.

  • Everything: Everything is ready for the launch.

  • Few: Few understood the instructions.

  • Little: Little is known about the new policy.

  • Many: Many have applied for the position.

  • More: More is needed to complete the task.

  • Most: Most were satisfied with the results.

  • Much: Much has been said about the topic.

  • Neither: Neither of the answers is correct.

  • Nobody: Nobody knew the answer.

  • None: None of the samples met the criteria.

  • No one: No one was available for the meeting.

  • Nothing: Nothing was left on the table.

  • One: One should always be prepared.

  • Other: Other factors were considered.

  • Others: Others will join later.

  • Several: Several attended the seminar.

  • Some: Some of the data was missing.

  • Somebody: Somebody left their laptop.

  • Someone: Someone needs to verify this.

  • Something: Something went wrong with the presentation.

  • Such: Such was the outcome of the discussion.