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Which type of pronoun is used to refer to nonspecific people, places, or things?

indefinite

relative

interrogative

demonstrative

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User Jenski
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indefinite. This should be correct but let me know if I'm wrong

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User Charan Ghate
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Answer:

Indefinite

Step-by-step explanation:

An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun (which is a substitution for a noun, noun phrase or "antecedent") that refers to one or more objects, beings, places, ideas, etc. that are nonspecific. Some examples of this type of pronouns are several, another, anything, any, anybody, anyone, either, neither, nobody, no, none, someone, some, each, everybody, many, few, and all.

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