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Indefinite Pronouns

Indefinite pronouns are words that replace nouns without specifying exactly which person, place, or thing they refer to. Examples include words like "someone," "anything," "each," "all," and "few." They are used when the specific identity is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. Indefinite pronouns help make sentences more concise and general, avoiding repetition. For instance, "Someone left their umbrella" uses "someone" instead of naming a specific individual. They are essential for expressing vague or non-specific references in communication.