Indefinite Pronouns 1
●Have *some* more coffee.There is enough for both of us.
●Now that the matter is resolved so there is *little* point in arguing about it.
●There isn't *any* boot polish in this tin.
●I have come here just *a few* minutes ago.
●There were only *few* students, so he declared a holiday.
●Now that the matter is resolved so there is *little* point in arguing about it.
●There isn't *any* boot polish in this tin.
●I have come here just *a few* minutes ago.
●There were only *few* students, so he declared a holiday.
■These two brothers generally wear *each other's* clothes.
■They have lost *many* of their contacts.
■Luckily we've got *a few* minutes to spare.
■All the students in the class help *one another.*
■ *Few* works of references are so valuable as the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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■They have lost *many* of their contacts.
■Luckily we've got *a few* minutes to spare.
■All the students in the class help *one another.*
■ *Few* works of references are so valuable as the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Indefinite Pronouns 2
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● *A little* care would have prevented the accident.
● *None* but a fool can trust him.
●There aren't *many* people here.
●Would you like *a little* jam on your bread?
● *Everything* is changed.
■I can't tell you now.I need *some* time to think about it.
■May I have *some* bar of chocolate,please?
■Ajay, please bring me *some* chalks.
■ *Most* of the people left the hall soon after the show.
■May I have *some* bar of chocolate,please?
■Ajay, please bring me *some* chalks.
■ *Most* of the people left the hall soon after the show.
■There were *several* officers present at meeting earlier; but most of them left early, so there aren't *many* left now.
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Indefinite Pronouns 3
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●How *much* ghee do you want? One kg or two kg?
●I have still *a few* rupees with me.
●Sonal and Sunil love *each other.*
● *A little* learning is a dangerous thing.
●There will be a severe shortage of potable water despite the fact that there was *a lot of* rain fall in July.
■ *One* of the girls was selected for national scholarship.
■There isn't *any* chocolate in the jar.
■ *Both* of his parents are well-educated.
■ *Each* of the boys in the class studies sincerely.
■Our eyes can't see *each other.*
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■There isn't *any* chocolate in the jar.
■ *Both* of his parents are well-educated.
■ *Each* of the boys in the class studies sincerely.
■Our eyes can't see *each other.*
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Indefinite Pronouns 4
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●I don't have *any* pets.
●We could barely get any information at the airport.Only *a few* people seemed to have some idea about the flights.
● *The little* water that was in the bucket evaporated.
●There aren't *any* apples in the basket.
●Only *a little* water is left in the pond, we have many days to go.
■I could not spend so *much* time on sports as she.
■ *Any* comment on Article 370 in Kashmir?
■Do you have *any* idea about his project?
■He has worked hard, there is *little* chance of failure.
■ *Both* the women quarrelled with each other.
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■ *Any* comment on Article 370 in Kashmir?
■Do you have *any* idea about his project?
■He has worked hard, there is *little* chance of failure.
■ *Both* the women quarrelled with each other.
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Indefinite Pronouns 5
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● *A few* students attended the event.
●After *a little* while, a few students left the ball.
●He has *less* money than I thought.(adj.)
●There is *some* milk and some snacks for you there.
●The hall is totally empty, as *all* of the students have left.
■India expects *every* man to do his duty.
■He gave chocolate to *each* child.
■He doesn't want to use *any* of these words.
■ *Each* of the students is in the uniform.
■ *The few* friends he has are all poor.
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■He gave chocolate to *each* child.
■He doesn't want to use *any* of these words.
■ *Each* of the students is in the uniform.
■ *The few* friends he has are all poor.
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