Indefinite Pronouns: someone/anyone/everyone - Basic English Grammar
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In this English grammar lesson you will learn how to use indefinite pronouns like someone, anyone and everyone or somebody, anybody and everybody. This is the best place to start learning the English language and improve your speaking skills.
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