Indefinite Pronoun Definition, Rules, Examples, List and Common Mistakes

When learning English, understanding the different types of pronouns is essential, and one important category to focus on is indefinite pronouns. These pronouns help us refer to people, things, or ideas in a general way, without specifying who or what they are. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to improve your spoken English, mastering indefinite pronouns is a crucial step. In this blog, we will explore the examples of indefinite pronouns, their usage in various contexts, and how they can make your communication smoother and more natural. Whether you’re aiming to learn English online or practicing in daily conversations, understanding these pronouns will greatly enhance your ability to express ideas clearly and effectively.

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What is an Indefinite Pronoun?

A type of pronoun that does not refer to any specific person, thing, or amount is known as  indefinite pronoun. Instead, it is used to talk about people or things in a general or nonspecific way. These pronouns can refer to an unknown or unspecified subject, and they are often used when the identity of the noun is not important or is unknown. Examples of indefinite pronouns include words like anyone, everyone, someone, nothing, everything, few, many, and all. For instance, in the sentence “Someone is at the door,” the pronoun “someone” refers to an unspecified person. Indefinite pronouns are useful for expressing general ideas, making them an important part of everyday communication.

 

Indefinite Pronoun Definition with Examples

A pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, thing, or amount is said to be an indefinite pronoun. Instead, it is used to refer to people or things in a general or nonspecific way, often when the exact identity is unknown or unimportant.

अनिश्चित (indefinite) सर्वनाम वह सर्वनाम होते हैं जो किसी ख़ास व्यक्ति, जगह या चीज़ की तरफ इशारा नहीं करते हैं। ये सर्वनाम किसी भी व्यक्ति, वस्तु या समूह के बारे में सामान्य जानकारी देते हैं, बिना किसी विशेषता या पहचान के। उदाहरण के लिए, “कोई”, “सब”, “किसी”, “कुछ”, “हर कोई”, “किसी भी” आदि शब्दों को अनिश्चित सर्वनाम कहा जाता है।

Example: Anyone can participate in the contest.

                Everyone was excited about the trip.

                किसी ने दरवाजा खोला।

                सब लोग खुश थे।

 

List of All Indefinite Pronouns and Their Uses

Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to people, things, or amounts in a non-specific or general way. These pronouns do not point to any particular person or thing.

 

  1. Anyone (कोई भी)

Use: Refers to any person, without specifying who.

Example: Anyone can solve this puzzle.

                कोई भी इस पहेली को हल कर सकता है।

 

  1. Everyone (सभी, हर कोई)

Use: Refers to all people in a group.

Example: Everyone is invited to the party.

                सभी को party में आमंत्रित किया गया है।

 

  1. Someone (कोई)

Use: Refers to a particular person, but not specified.

Example: Someone is waiting outside.

                कोई बाहर इंतज़ार कर रहा है।

 

  1. No one (कोई नहीं)

Use: Refers to not a single person.

Example: No one knows the answer to that question.

                उस सवाल का जवाब कोई नहीं जानता है।

 

  1. Everyone (सभी, हर कोई)

Use: Refers to all people collectively.

Example: Everyone is excited about the event.

                सभी इस घटना को लेकर उत्साहित हैं।

 

  1. Nobody (कोई नहीं)

Use: Refers to not a single person, similar to no one.

Example: Nobody attended the meeting yesterday.

                कल meeting में कोई नहीं आया था।

 

  1. Something (कुछ)

Use: Refers to an unspecified thing or object.

Example: Something smells delicious in the kitchen.

                रसोई से कुछ स्वादिष्ट महक रहा है।

 

  1. Nothing (कुछ भी नहीं)

Use: Refers to the absence of anything.

Example: There is nothing to worry about.

                चिंता करने के लिए कुछ भी नहीं है।

 

  1. Everything (सब कुछ)

Use: Refers to all things, everything considered as a whole.

Example: Everything is ready for the party.

                Party के लिए सब कुछ तैयार है।

 

  1. Few (कुछ, थोड़े)

Use: Refers to a small number of things or people.

Example: Few people came to the meeting.

                Meeting में कुछ लोग आए थे।

 

  1. Many (कई)

Use: Refers to a large number of things or people.

Example: Many students enjoy playing sports.

                कई छात्र खेल कूद का आनंद लेते हैं।

 

  1. All (सभी, सब)

Use: Refers to the totality of things or people.

Example: All the books are on the shelf.

                सभी किताबें अलमारी पर हैं।

 

  1. Each (हर एक)

Use: Refers to every individual member of a group.

Example: Each student must complete their homework.

               हर एक छात्र को अपना homework पूरा करना चाहिए।

 

  1. One (एक, कोई)

Use: Refers to a single, unspecified person or thing.

Example: One should always tell the truth.

                एक इंसान को हमेशा सच बोलना चाहिए।

 

  1. Several (कई)

Use: Refers to more than a few, but not many.

Example: Several people have applied for the job.

                नौकरी के लिए कई लोगों ने apply किया है।

 

  1. Other (अन्य, दूसरे)

Use: Refers to a different person or thing.

Example: There is another way to solve the problem.

                 समस्या को हल करने का दूसरा तरीका है।

 

  1. Each other / One another (एक-दूसरे (दो या दो से अधिक व्यक्तियों के लिए)

Use: Refers to two or more people or things doing something reciprocally.

Example: They help each other with their studies.

                 वे एक-दूसरे की पढ़ाई में मदद करते हैं।

 

Singular and Plural Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns can be classified into singular and plural based on whether they refer to a single or multiple things, people, or amounts. Understanding this distinction is important for correct verb agreement and sentence structure.

 

Singular Indefinite Pronouns

Singular indefinite pronouns refer to a single person, thing, or amount. They are treated as singular in sentences, meaning they require singular verbs.

 

List of Singular Indefinite Pronouns:

 

Anyone

Example: Anyone can solve this problem.

                कोई भी इस समस्या को हल कर सकता है।

 

Someone

Example: Someone left their jacket on the chair.

                  कोई अपनी जैकेट कुर्सी पर छोड़ गया।

 

Everyone

Example: Everyone is invited to the party.

                सभी को party में आमंत्रित किया गया है।

 

No one

Example: No one was present at the meeting.

               Meeting में कोई नहीं था।

 

Nothing

Example: Nothing was left on the table.

                मेज पर कुछ भी नहीं बचा था।

 

Each

Example: Each student has a unique ID card.

                हर एक छात्र के पास एक अनोखा ID card है।

 

Plural Indefinite Pronouns

These plural pronouns refer to more than one person, thing, or amount and they are treated as plural, meaning they require plural verbs.

 

List of Plural Indefinite Pronouns:

 

Both

Example: Both of my brothers are doctors.

                मेरे दोनों भाई डॉक्टर हैं।

 

Few

Example: Few students attended the lecture.

                कुछ छात्रों ने lecture में भाग लिया।

 

Many

Example: Many people are waiting in line.

                कई लोग लाइन में इंतजार कर रहे हैं।

 

Several

Example: Several teams participated in the tournament.

                कई टीमों ने प्रतियोगिता में भाग लिया।

 

All (when referring to more than one thing)

Example: All the books on the shelf are mine.

                Shelf पर सभी किताबें मेरी हैं।

 

Others

Example: Some students finished the exam early, while others took longer.

                कुछ छात्रों ने परीक्षा जल्दी ख़त्म की, जबकि बाकी ने ज़्यादा समय लिया।

 

Rules for Using the Indefinite Pronouns

Here are some important indefinite pronouns rules, explained in English and followed by simple explanations in Hindi.

 

  1. Singular Indefinite Pronouns Take Singular Verbs

Singular indefinite pronouns such as anyone, someone, everyone, no one, and nothing are always treated as singular, so they take singular verbs.

जब हम शब्द जैसे कोई, सभी, कुछ भी, कोई नहीं का इस्तेमाल करते हैं, तो ये हमेशा एकवचन (singular) के रूप में माना जाता है। इसलिए इनके साथ हम एकवचन क्रिया (verb) का इस्तेमाल करते हैं।

Example: Everyone is excited.

                सभी उत्साहित हैं।

 

  1. Plural Indefinite Pronouns Take Plural Verbs

Plural indefinite pronouns such as both, few, many, several, and others are always treated as plural and require plural verbs.

शब्द जैसे दोनों, कई, कुछ, अनेक को हमेशा बहुवचन (plural) माना जाता है, इसलिए इनके साथ बहुवचन क्रिया (verb) का इस्तेमाल करते हैं।

Example: Many are waiting outside.

                कई लोग बाहर इंतज़ार कर रहे हैं।

 

  1. Use “Each” for Individual Things or People

The indefinite pronoun each refers to individual members of a group and is treated as singular.

जब हम हर एक (each) का इस्तेमाल करते हैं, तो इसका मतलब होता है हर एक व्यक्ति या वस्तु, और इसे एकवचन माना जाता है।

Example: Each person has a ticket.

                हर एक व्यक्ति के पास एक टिकट है।

 

  1. “All” Can Be Singular or Plural, Depending on Context

The pronoun all can be singular or plural, depending on what it refers to. If it refers to a singular noun, use a singular verb. If it refers to plural nouns, use a plural verb.

सभी (all) का इस्तेमाल एकवचन या बहुवचन के हिसाब से किया जा सकता है। अगर यह एकवचन चीज़ों के लिए है, तो हम एकवचन क्रिया का इस्तेमाल करेंगे। अगर यह बहुवचन के लिए है, तो बहुवचन क्रिया का इस्तेमाल करेंगे।

Example: All of the cake is eaten. (Singular)

                केक का सभी हिस्सा खा लिया गया है।

                All the students are here. (Plural)

                सभी छात्र यहाँ हैं।

 

  1. “Some” Can Be Singular or Plural

The indefinite pronoun some can refer to either singular or plural nouns. It depends on the context.

कुछ (some) का इस्तेमाल हम एकवचन या बहुवचन के लिए कर सकते हैं, यह इस बात पर निर्भर करता है कि हम किसके बारे में बात कर रहे हैं।

Example: Some of the water has spilled. (Singular)

                पानी का कुछ हिस्सा गिर गया है।

                Some of the students have left. (Plural)

                कुछ छात्रों ने छोड़ दिया है।

 

  1. “Any” is Usually Used in Negative or Question Sentences

The pronoun any is typically used in negative sentences or questions. It refers to no specific person, thing, or amount.

कोई भी (any) का इस्तेमाल आम तौर पर negative वाक्य या सवालों में किया जाता है। यह किसी विशेष व्यक्ति, चीज़ या मात्रा को नहीं दर्शाता।

Example: I don’t have any money. (Negative)

                मेरे पास कोई भी पैसे नहीं हैं।

                Do you have any questions? (Question)

                क्या आपके पास कोई भी सवाल है?

 

  1. “No one” and “Nobody” are Synonyms

No one and nobody both mean “not a single person” and are used interchangeably.

कोई नहीं और नहीं कोई दोनों का मतलब होता है “एक भी व्यक्ति नहीं” और इनका इस्तेमाल एक जैसे किया जा सकता है।

Example: No one was at the door.

                दरवाज़े पर कोई नहीं था।

                Nobody came to the party.

                Party में कोई नहीं आया।

 

  1. “Other” is Used to Refer to an Additional Person or Thing

The indefinite pronoun “other refers to additional people or things and is often used with “the” or in plural form.

अन्य (other) का इस्तेमाल किसी दूसरे व्यक्ति या चीज़ के लिए किया जाता है।

Example: I want other colors.

                मुझे अन्य रंग चाहिए।

 

  1. “Few” Means Not Many, “A Few” Means Some

Few refers to a small number of people or things, while a few refers to some, but not many.

कुछ (few) का मतलब होता है “बहुत कम”, जबकि कुछ लोग/कुछ चीजें (a few) का मतलब है “कुछ”, लेकिन बहुत ज्यादा नहीं।

Example: Few people came to the event.

                कुछ लोग event में आए थे।

                A few students answered the question.

                कुछ छात्रों ने सवाल का उत्तर दिया।

 

Use of Indefinite Pronoun in Interrogative Sentences

Indefinite pronouns are often used in interrogative sentences to ask about people or things in a general way, without specifying who or what. Common indefinite pronouns include “someone,” “anyone,” “everyone,” “something,” “anything,” “nothing,” etc.

Example: Has anyone seen my keys?

                Is there anything I can do to help you?

 

Use of Indefinite Pronoun in Negative Sentences

Indefinite pronouns are also commonly used in negative sentences to indicate that something or someone does not exist or has not occurred. 

Example: Nobody answered the phone when I called.

                There is nothing in the fridge for dinner.

 

Difference Between Indefinite Pronoun and Adverb

 

Indefinite Pronoun

A type of pronoun that does not refer to any specific person, thing, or amount is known as indefinite pronoun. It is used to refer to people or things in a general way, often when the exact identity is unknown or not important.

Indefinite Pronoun ऐसे सर्वनाम होते हैं जो किसी ख़ास व्यक्ति, चीज़ या मात्रा को नहीं दिखाते। यह शब्द सामान्य रूप से किसी व्यक्ति या चीज़ को बिना ख़ास तरीके से पहचान दिए इसके बारे में बताते हैं।

Example: Anyone, Everyone, Someone, Anything, Nothing, Everyone, All, Each, Few, etc.

English: Someone called for you.

Hindi: कोई आपके लिए कॉल किया था।

Explanation: Here, someone refers to an unspecified person.

 

English: Everything is ready for the meeting.

Hindi: सभी चीज़ें meeting के लिए तैयार हैं।

Explanation: Everything refers to all things in general, not specifying what those things are.

 

Adverb

A word that modifies or describes an adjective, verb or some other adverb is known as adverb. These words provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed. Adverbs help in making sentences more detailed and expressive.

क्रिया विशेषण (Adverb) वह शब्द होता है जो क्रिया, विशेषण (adjective) या दूसरे क्रिया विशेषण (adverb) को और ज़्यादा साफ़ रूप से व्यक्त करता है। यह किसी क्रिया के होने के तरीके, समय, स्थान या सीमा को साफ़ तरीके से दिखाता है। क्रिया विशेषण वाक्य को ज़्यादा विस्तार में और प्रभावशाली बनाता है।

 

Examples of Adverbs:

Quickly, Always, Here, Never, Very, Too, Well, Loudly, etc.

English: He runs fast.

Hindi: वह तेज़ दौड़ता है।

Explanation: The word fast modifies the verb runs, describing how he runs.

 

English: She is very happy.

Hindi: वह बहुत खुश है।

Explanation: The word very modifies the adjective happy, describing the extent of her happiness.

 

Difference Between Indefinite Pronoun and Determiners

Indefinite pronouns and determiners are both used to provide information about nouns, but they function in distinct ways. An indefinite pronoun refers to a person, thing, or amount in a general or vague way without specifying exactly who or what it is. These pronouns are used to replace a noun in a sentence, making them versatile in referring to unspecific entities. Examples of indefinite pronouns include everyone, someone, nothing, and everything. For instance, in the sentence “Someone is at the door,” the word someone replaces a specific noun (a particular person) and does not define who exactly is at the door.

 

On the other hand, determiners are words that modify nouns by providing more specific information about them, such as quantity, possession, or definiteness. Unlike indefinite pronouns, determiners do not replace nouns; they only precede and describe them. Examples of determiners include articles like a and the, possessives like my and your, and demonstratives like this and those. For example, in the sentence “The dog is barking,” the determiner specifies a particular dog, and it does not replace the noun dog but merely limits or defines it.

 

While both indefinite pronouns and determiners deal with nouns, the key difference lies in their role: indefinite pronouns replace nouns and refer to general ideas, while determiners are used alongside nouns to clarify which noun is being referred to or to provide more context about it. Additionally, indefinite pronouns can function independently in a sentence, whereas determiners are always used in conjunction with a noun.

 

Indefinite pronouns और determiners दोनों ही वाक्य में संज्ञाओं (nouns) के बारे में जानकारी देने के लिए इस्तेमाल किए जाते हैं, लेकिन इनकी भूमिका अलग होती है। Indefinite pronouns किसी व्यक्ति, चीज़, या मात्रा के बारे में सामान्य तारीके से बताते हैं, जैसे कोई, सब, कुछ, कुछ भी। वहीं, determiners संज्ञा से पहले आता है और उसे ज़्यादा ख़ास बनाता है। यह संज्ञा के बारे में जानकारी देता है, जैसे एक, वह, कुछ, मेरा। उदाहरण के तौर पर, “वह किताब मेज़ पर रखी है” में वह किताब के बारे में विशेष जानकारी देता है।

 

Difference Between Indefinite Pronoun and Reflexive Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns and reflexive pronouns are both types of pronouns in English, but they serve very different purposes. An indefinite pronoun refers to a person, thing, or quantity in a general or nonspecific way. It does not point to a specific noun but instead refers to a broad, unspecified concept. For example, words like everyone, someone, nothing, and anything are indefinite pronouns. In a sentence like “Someone called me,” the pronoun someone refers to an unspecified person, without identifying who exactly made the call. Indefinite pronouns are used when we don’t know or don’t want to specify the exact identity of the subject or object.

 

On the other hand, a reflexive pronoun is used when the subject and the object of the sentence refer to the same person or thing. Reflexive pronouns end in “-self” (singular) or “-selves” (plural) and are used to indicate that the subject is performing an action on itself. Examples of reflexive pronouns include myself, yourself, himself, herself, themselves, and ourselves. For example, in the sentence “She looked at herself in the mirror,” the reflexive pronoun herself refers back to the subject she, meaning she is looking at her own reflection. Reflexive pronouns are always tied directly to the subject of the sentence.

 

Indefinite pronouns और reflexive pronoun दोनों ही सर्वनाम होते हैं, लेकिन इनकी भूमिकाएँ अलग होती हैं। Indefinite pronouns किसी व्यक्ति, वस्तु या मात्रा के बारे में सामान्य जानकारी देता है, जैसे कोई, सभी, कुछ, कुछ भी। उदाहरण के लिए, “कोई मुझे कॉल कर रहा है” में कोई एक व्यक्ति को बिना विशेष रूप से बताए संदर्भित करता है। वहीं, reflexive pronoun तब इस्तेमाल होता है जब वाक्य में subject और कर्म (object) एक ही व्यक्ति या वस्तु के होते हैं। यह सर्वनाम -खुद (myself, yourself, himself, herself) या -खुद को (themselves, ourselves) के रूप में होते हैं। 

 

What is an Impersonal Pronoun?

An impersonal pronoun is a type of pronoun that does not refer to a specific person, thing, or group. It is used to refer to actions, situations, or ideas in a general or vague manner, often without identifying a specific subject. In English, the most common impersonal pronoun is “it”. It is used in various contexts, such as referring to the weather, time, distance, or general conditions. Unlike personal pronouns (like he, she, they), which refer to specific people or objects, impersonal pronouns serve a more generalized function.

 

Impersonal pronoun एक ऐसा सर्वनाम होता है जो किसी विशेष व्यक्ति, वस्तु या समूह के बारे में नहीं बताते। इसका इस्तेमाल सामान्य रूप से किसी action, स्थिति या विचार को दिखाने के लिए किया जाता है। हिंदी में, “यह” (यहां इसे “it” के रूप में लिया जाता है) impersonal pronoun के रूप में इस्तेमाल होता है, खासकर मौसम, समय या किसी सामान्य स्थिति के संदर्भ में।

Examples

It is raining.

(Here, “it” doesn’t refer to a specific person or thing; it just indicates the weather condition.)

 

It is important to follow the rules.

(“It” refers to the general concept or importance of following rules, not a specific subject.)

 

It seems like they are late.

(“It” refers to a general situation or perception, not a specific entity.)

 

Example of Indefinite Pronouns in Sentences

Here are some indefinite pronoun example sentences in English and Hindi.

 

  1. Everyone was excited about the new project.

    सभी नए प्रोजेक्ट के बारे में उत्साहित थे।

 

  1. Nobody knows where he went.

    कोई नहीं जानता कि वह कहाँ गया।

 

  1. Someone knocked on the door last night.

    कोई कल रात दरवाज़े पर खटखटाया था।

 

  1. Anybody can do this task if they try hard enough.

    कोई भी यह काम कर सकता है अगर वे अच्छे से कोशिश करें।

 

  1. Nothing can stop us from reaching our goals.

    कुछ भी नहीं हमें हमारे लक्ष्य तक पहुँचने से रोक सकता है।

 

  1. Everything will be okay in the end.

    सभी चीज़ें अंत में ठीक हो जाएँगी।

 

  1. Few people attended the meeting yesterday.

    कुछ लोग कल बैठक में आए थे।

 

  1. Many have already left for the airport.

    कई लोग पहले ही airport के लिए निकल चुके हैं।

 

  1. All of the students passed the exam.

    सभी छात्रों ने परीक्षा पास की।

 

  1. Each child received a gift at the party.

      हर एक बच्चे को party में एक तोहफा मिला।

 

Indefinite Pronouns Exercise

Complete the following sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun.

 

  1. ______ is waiting for you outside.
  2. I don’t know ______ who can help us with this problem.
  3. ______ of the answers are correct.
  4. ______ told me that you were coming to the party.
  5. There is ______ in the fridge, so we need to buy some milk.
  6. ______ likes to work late at night.
  7. Is there ______ who can solve this puzzle?
  8. ______ will be here to pick you up in a few minutes.
  9. ______ of the books on the shelf are mine.
  10. I haven’t seen ______ today.

 

Answers

Someone

Anyone 

Some 

Someone

Nothing

Everyone 

Anyone

Someone

None

Anyone

 

This exercise helps practice the use of indefinite pronouns, which are used when the identity of the person or thing being referred to is not specified.

 

Indefinite Pronouns FAQs

 

  1. What is an indefinite pronoun?

An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that refers to non-specific people, things, or amounts. It does not identify a particular person, object, or quantity.

Example: Everyone is invited to the party.

 

  1. What are the most common indefinite pronouns?

Some of the most common indefinite pronouns include:

Anyone, Everyone, Someone, Nobody, Nothing, Everything, Somebody, Anything, Each, Many, Few, All, Other, Both, etc.

 

  1. Can an indefinite pronoun be plural?

Yes, some indefinite pronouns are plural, such as both, few, many, several, and others. These pronouns refer to more than one person, thing, or amount.

Example: Many people came to the event.

 

  1. How do indefinite pronouns function in a sentence?

Indefinite pronouns function in a sentence by replacing a noun that is not specifically identified, providing general or non-specific reference. They help convey meaning without pinpointing exact persons, places, or things.

 

  1. Are indefinite pronouns singular or plural?

Some indefinite pronouns are singular (e.g., anyone, everyone, nothing), and some are plural (e.g., both, many, few). Some can be either singular or plural, depending on context (e.g., all, some).

Example: Singular: Everyone is happy.

                Plural: Many are waiting outside.

 

  1. Do indefinite pronouns affect verb agreement?

Yes, indefinite pronouns can affect verb agreement. Singular indefinite pronouns like “everyone” or “someone” take singular verbs, while plural indefinite pronouns like “few” or “many” require plural verbs.

Example: Singular: Everyone is here.

                Plural: Many are here.

 

  1. Can “some” be both singular and plural?

Yes, some can be both singular and plural, depending on the context. If some refers to a singular noun, use a singular verb; if it refers to a plural noun, use a plural verb.

Example: Singular: Some of the cake is left.

                Plural: Some of the cookies are gone.

 

  1. How do you use “each” in a sentence?

The indefinite pronoun each refers to individual members of a group and is always treated as singular.

Example: Each student must complete their homework.

 

  1. Can “no one” and “nobody” be used interchangeably?

Yes, “no one” and “nobody” can generally be used interchangeably as they both mean “not any person.”

Example: “No one attended the meeting.” = “Nobody attended the meeting.”

 

  1. What is the difference between “few” and “a few”?

Few means “not many” or “hardly any,” implying a very small number, while a few means “some,” indicating a small but more positive quantity.

Example: Few people attended the meeting.

                A few people attended the meeting.

 

Conclusion

Understanding indefinite pronouns is essential for anyone looking to improve their spoken English skills. These pronouns simplify our language by allowing us to refer to people, things, or ideas in a general way, without needing specific details. By mastering the indefinite pronoun rules, you can create clear and natural indefinite pronoun sentences that enhance your communication. Whether you’re practicing in everyday conversations or preparing for more formal English usage, incorporating these pronouns will help you sound more fluent and confident. If you’re looking to take your skills to the next level, consider enrolling in a spoken English course online.

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