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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Jason called to us from the other room, saying, "Hey, everybody, come look at her dog." A. everybody B. Jason C. us D. her

OpenStudy (gnorris):

everybody

OpenStudy (gnorris):

indefinite pronoun a pronoun that does not refer to any person, amount, or thing in particular, e.g., anything, something, anyone, everyone. The answer is: everybody

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks can you help with 9 more

OpenStudy (gnorris):

ill help with what i can

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

fyi this is the math section, but I can help with English :-P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok great

OpenStudy (gnorris):

alright just show me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? "The tables are set up for the conference, but a few of the chairs are missing," he said. A. few B. for C. but D. up

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

it would be best to ask in the English forum where the tutors know English :-P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

know pne answers me in english thats why im on math

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

well... idk if it's against the rules but I'm just letting you know and you can always send me a PM if you need help when I'm online :-) (or tag me) ^-^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

http://prntscr.com/a9zjgh basically a very generalized pronoun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

So, words like anything, anywhere, everywhere, everything

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so few A.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

it refers to a pronoun but in a very general way. Now, what word in that sentence can be used as g- Yes lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Mrs. Ortiz wondered whether both her daughters would like to take a trip to the Grand Canyon. A. whether B. would C. her D. both

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Well... do you know what an indefinite pronoun is, now? :-P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kinda

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Just pick whichever word is a generalized reference to a subject (whichever is an indefinite pronoun too lol)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok b.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

B is not a reference to a subject, that is a verb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

No, but very close! Her is a direct reference to an individual subject. :-)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Yep! Do you know why? ^-^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

:-| Do you know why the other ones were wrong?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes cause there not umm. verbs

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

One is because it's a verb. The other was specifically referring to a previously mentioned, individual subject.

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

"Her" = Mrs. Ortiz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Yes. Do you know why A. is wrong?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Mom picked up beads from under her desk, and our cat was hiding some between its paws. A. its B. some C. her D. our

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Okay, it is because the question states "Mrs. Ortiz wondered WHETHER both her daughters would LIKE TO take a trip to the Grand Canyon" This means she is wondering whether OR NOT her daughters want to take a trip to the Grand Canyon. The subject that "whether" is referring to is not an individual; as pronouns always refer to individual(s), this is not a pronoun.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alrightey

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

Even if you don't get why the answer is the answer, you can always do the cancel method. I have to go soon so I can't help anymore, sorry! :-( (D. is right because the "both" is a general reference to Mrs. Ortiz's daughters.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its d our

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hello

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no.nonnoooooooooooooooooooooo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great just great

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey bro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

seariously not the time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey whats your thought

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no i just need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay whats your question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Mom picked up beads from under her desk, and our cat was hiding some between its paws. A. its B. some C. her D. our

OpenStudy (gnorris):

hey ill help now

OpenStudy (gnorris):

an indefinite pronoun is a word that is vague and indirect, so its B; some

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay one sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thoughts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? Lou said kindly, "This happens to everybody who has ever worn beads; it's okay." A. this B. who C. it's D. everybody

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are your thoughts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so d.

OpenStudy (gnorris):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the indefinite pronoun in this sentence? "More than anything, I'd like to go on a mule ride when we go to the Grand Canyon," Samantha said. A. we B. I'd C. anything D. more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

looking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence? That would look good on me, don't you think? A. you B. would C. me D. that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait a min this is suppose to be for math not english

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which word is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence? I'm not so sure these are the best for me. A. me B. for C. so D. theseWhich word is the demonstrative pronoun in this sentence? I'm not so sure these are the best for me. A. me B. for C. so D. these

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry this is only for math you have to go to English so you can get help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok see you there

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://openstudy.com/users/skill

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

@silveralchemist09 I already told you I had to go before I left... why are you all upset lol

OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):

You can add me though, so if you need anybody to help and I'm online you can just send a message :-) Good luck!

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