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Indefinite and Reciprocal Pronouns

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    Choose the correct option for reciprocal or indefinite pronouns
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  • In how many groups are Indefinite Pronouns divided?
    Three groups
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  • Is "another" singular, plural or both singular and plural?
    Singular
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  • "Enough" is a plural pronoun?
    False
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  • He doesn't know ____ (neither / either)
    Either.
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  • When are Reciprocal Pronouns used?
    When two or more people do the same action.
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  • What can we add to an Idenfinite Pronoun to make it possessive?
    An -S can be added.
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  • Make a sentence using the possessive form of "one another".
    All correct answers apply.
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  • They helped to look after _______ (each other's / one another's) children.
    They helped to look after one another's children.
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  • Make a sentence using a singular and plural Indefinite Pronoun.
    All correct answers apply.
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  • Correct the following sentence: There wasn't nothing I could do to help you.
    There was nothing I could do to help you.
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  • Order the following sentence and add the correct reciprocal pronoun: the missed They holiday during _______ (one another / each other)
    They missed one another during the holiday.
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  • What is the Indefinite Pronoun that refers to people or things?
    Else.
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  • Why can't "us" be used in a Reciprocal Pronoun sentence?
    Because it is an objective personal pronoun.
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  • Why can't "ourselves" be used in a Reciprocal Pronoun sentence?
    Because it is a reflexive pronoun.
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  • Make a sentence that includes an Indefinite Pronoun and a Reciprocal Pronoun.
    All correct answers apply.
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