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  • 25-03-2020
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A pronoun that refers to more than one person place or thing

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davy94
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  • 25-03-2020

Answer:

Explanation:

a word that takes the place of one noun or more than one noun

indefinite pronoun refers to persons, places, things, or ideas in a more general way than a noun does (e.g., all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, no one, one, someone, nobody, either, neither)

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  • 07-05-2020

Answer:

Plural Pronoun

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