What are the "Plural Indefinite Pronouns"?
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Hi there, Leonardo_Olleik.
An indefinite pronoun refers to a nonspecific noun. The referred-to object is identified elsewhere in the sentence or doesn’t need to be precisely identified.
Plural indefinite pronouns include both, few, fewer, many, others, and several. Other plural indefinite pronouns can also be used as singular indefinite pronouns. Examples of these are all, any, more, most, none, some, and such.
In sentences:
> Both of us need to go to the supermarket.
> All her documents are soaked because of the spilled coffee.