Indefinite Pronouns Quiz 20 (30 MCQs)

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1. I'm sure there are living dinosaurs ..... on Earth. You have to believe me!
2. There is always ..... to do at home in confinement.
3. Mrs. Ashley yelled, "Everybody gets a lollipop!" Identify the pronoun.
4. This town is boring. There's ..... to do here at night.
5. The council members said there was ..... they could do.
6. Is there ..... in the hall?
7. Public arts should be ..... for people to enjoy.
8. ..... has left this letter for you
9. However, the only problem is that ..... is cheap here.
10. Does ..... have a phone charger? (I don't know if a person has a charger or not.)
11. One of the team's members ..... missing due to illness.
12. Identify the sentence that correctly uses pronoun-antecedent agreement.
13. What is the indefinite pronoun in the following sentence? "Many of the students attended the football game on Friday."
14. True or False:In the sentence 'Most of the pizza is gone, ' the indefinite pronoun 'most' is treated as plural.
15. True or False:In modern English, it is grammatically acceptable to use 'their' to refer to a singular indefinite pronoun like 'everyone' to be inclusive.
16. There isn't ..... you can do to help them.
17. I don't have ..... to eat
18. Complete the sentence with the pronoun that best agrees with the antecedent:If anyone has a question, ..... should raise their hand.
19. Fill in the blank with the correct indefinite pronoun:' ..... has the answer to this question.'
20. I've done ..... on the list.
21. Choose the right option:You don't need to bring ..... else.
22. That slice of cake was delicious! Can I please have ..... ?
23. No one had ..... proper supplies.
24. Can ..... hear at the back of the classroom?
25. The fridge is empty. There is ..... in it.
26. Oh no! ..... 's eaten my chocolate mousse
27. I'm afraid there isn't something you can do to help us out.
28. Key words: ..... ONE refers to .....
29. Complete the sentence:Some of the cookies ..... already gone.
30. Which of the following has the correct subject-verb agreement?