20 Examples of Indefinite Pronouns in Sentences


What are Indefinite Pronouns?

The pronoun that does not denote a certain person, place, or thing is called an Indefinite Pronoun. It may be singular, plural, or both.

Indefinite pronouns include all, one, both, several, someone, somebody, anyone, anybody, nobody, etc.

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20 Examples of Indefinite Pronouns
Examples of Indefinite Pronouns

Examples of Indefinite Pronouns

  • Somebody was beating at the door.
  • Someone had cut the telephone wires.
  • She wrote something on a piece of paper.
  • I’ve seen him somewhere before.
  • He is not friendly with anybody.
  • I don’t care what anyone says.

  • I don’t know anything about driving.
  • Did you go anywhere yesterday?
  • There is enough food for everybody.
  • A good diet is essential for everyone.
  • I want to know everything about you.
  • I searched everywhere for the book.
  • There’s nobody here by that name.
  • No one can parallel her in English.
  • There was nothing in her bag.

  • We went nowhere except to school.
  • One must show honor to one’s parents.
  • Both are brilliant students.
  • I saw several without a mask.
  • All are not saints that go to church.