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Spot It! Indefinite Pronouns

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An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that is not definite in meaning. This means they are not specific in which noun they replace. Here is a list of examples of indefinite pronouns: anybody, anything, both, each, either, everyone, few, many, neither, nobody, none, several, someone, something, and somebody. Of course, there are many more indefinite pronouns. You can find a more in-depth list of examples and definitions here. In this printable worksheet, students will be asked to read through the given sentences and circle the number of the sentences that contain an indefinite pronoun. This activity is ideal for 5th – 7th grade students learning about pronouns, but can be used where appropriate. It is great for use both at home and in the classroom for parents, teachers, and students. To start learning about indefinite pronouns, download and print the worksheet by clicking the link below.

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Subjects:
Grammar, Parts of Speech, Pronoun
CCSS:
6th Grade CCSS, 6th Grade Language
CCSS Code(s):
L.6.1.D
Grade Levels:
4th and 5th Grade, 6th - 8th Grade, Grades K-12
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