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Which type of pronoun is used to refer to nonspecific people, places, or things? A. indefinite B. demonstrative C. relative D. interrogative

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User Waruna
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Personal = I, me, you, us, his, hers = refer to people and things

Relative = who, whose, which, that = begin dependent clauses

Demonstrative = this, these, that, those = point to specific nouns they replace

Interrogative = who, which, what, whose = used in questions

Intensive = herself, themselves, himself = repeat and emphasize a noun or pronoun

Reflexive = herself, themselves, himself = rename a proceeding noun or pronoun

Indefinite = one, anyone, somebody, nobody = refer to general, nonspecific persons or things

Reciprocal = one another, each other = refer to separate parts of a plural noun

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User Khartnett
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I would probably say Indefinite.
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User Daniel Cook
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