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Madrid: indefinite pronouns 'alguno', 'ninguno'
Pupil outcome: I can use indefinite pronouns to describe places. Key learning points: - Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. It's famous for its many museums, palaces and parks. - Indefinite pronouns replace a noun in the...
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Indefinite Pronoun None: None Is or None Are | Subject-Verb Agreement
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In this lesson, we review the controversial pronoun NONE. Some believe that NONE is always singular and takes a singular verb, but this is not always the case. Examples<br/> are given.
In this lesson, we review the controversial pronoun NONE. Some believe that NONE is always singular and takes a singular verb, but this is not always the case. Examples<br/> are given.
Extra English Practice
Subject-Verb Agreement
English grammar lesson for intermediate and advanced learners. Explanation of the rules related to subject-verb agreement. Lots of examples given. Includes interactive practice activity.
Englishing
Lesson on INDEFINITE PRONOUNS (someone, nothing, anybody, everyone, anything, etc.)
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will delve into indefinite pronouns, listing examples and pointing out seven characteristics about this grammar point. (anyone, someone, everything, nothing, no one, etc). The video does not mention "where"...
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Subject Verb Agreement: Basic Rules with Examples
Subject-verb agreement is for the most part fairly straight forward, but can be tricky when you have compound subjects joined by nor and or, collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, singular nouns that end in s, the pronoun none, inverted...
Curated Video
Ensuring Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
In this lesson you will learn how to ensure pronoun-antecedent agreement by making sure they agree in gender and number.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Pronoun Types: Lesson 2
This lesson discusses different types of pronouns, including personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, indefinite and reciprocal. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Pronoun Types."