Indefinite pronouns test in English

Test your theoretical knowledge about indefinite pronouns by choosing the correct answer below
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1. Indefinite pronouns refer to a specific place, thing or quantity.

 

2. We use the pronouns with endings "one" and "body" to refer to a place.

 

3. After the use of an indefinite pronoun, the accompanying verb after it is in singular form.

 

4. "One" is an exception of the countable nouns because the verb following it needs to be plural.

 

5. There needs to be an agreement between the pronoun and the following it verb.

 

6. We use pronouns ending with "where" for unknown locations.

 

7. "No" and its compounds are used only with negative meaning.

 

8. When we refer back to the pronoun we use the singular forms I and he.

 

9. Quantifier pronouns are countable and noncountable. 

 

10. All indefinite pronouns are formed from the stems "any", "some", "every", "no".