Indefinite pronouns - Everything, everywhere, everyone and everybody
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence. There are 2 types of pronouns:
1) Definite pronouns refer to something specific.
2) Indefinite pronouns are not specific. They are more general.
"everything", "everywhere", "everyone" and "everybody" are examples of indefinite pronouns.
In this English grammar lesson, you will learn the meaning, use and grammar rules for each word.
You will also learn the difference between "everyone" (one word) and "every one” (two words). It is a big difference in meaning!
This lesson was presented by Andrew, a qualified native English teacher with over 15 years experience of teaching English.
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This is definitely a very well-explained and useful topic:)
actually your lessons are so powerful to your students. thanks again.
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Perfect explanations. Especially the example with the cars. Every one... Each one...
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Thanks Andrew, I understood everything) Almost all of the material I have been familiar already, except for the difference between everyone and every one.
Great job! Now, I understand better the difference between "everyone" and "every one". Thank you so much. Everything is ok.
You're welcome. I'm delighted that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
These lessons are done very well!!!
Andrew thanks a million. You always explain everything clearly and understandably. Nevertheless, as it seems to me this topic is too simple.May be it'd better to teach us some more complicated things? Inversion or reported speech for instance. All the best to you and see you soon!
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Thinking you for the training
Greetings from Oaxaca, Mexico. Thanks for sharing this grammar video. When to use everybody or everyone?, as I have learnd "everybody" refers to especific people (for example: All in this classroom are my students), "everyone" refers to unknown or undefinite people who I refer to (for example: "everyone" in the world loves Eglish Language). I'd like you tell me if it's correct.
Excellent teacher...very well the clsss...thanks so much
Until I have been speaking English as native I will never stop learning of English so everyday I learned new word and new vocabulary
English isn't my firts language but its my 3rd language
I hope it help me what I learned in here
Thank you a lot. It was very helpful.
Mister Andrew,thanks for your Wonderful explanation,good job
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Thanks Mr androw . Iam from iran . You are very good
I'm very happy to learn it.
Thank you sir. I learnt a lot from this video . 🙏
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Good Morning ANDREW . great !
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Hi Teacher Andrew!
Thank you so much for this video lesson. It is very interesting and helpful. It enables us to have a clear understanding of the meaning and usage of the indefinite pronoun. As always, the photos and pictures complement your lessons help us a lot.
Do you mind making a video lesson about the pronoun " one ". It sometimes uses with the spelling one, ones, and one`s. I shall be most grateful to you.
Thank you for your hard work.
Take care of your health!
Best Wishes,
Fazil
Thanks for another valuable lesson! However, one Canadian teacher said, that they often treat that pronauns in spoken English as plural, but in written English must use singular. I wonder if it is applicable to British English in common life.
Hello from sweden! Nice job and easy understanding for everybody particularly me. Mr Andrew you are the best i have seen . I have a request to you could you make a video about order of adjective please i be tankfull?🙏🙏❤❤🇸🇪🇸🇪
Thank you for this video.
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It is really good lessons
It's been a lovely lesson. Thank you. A
Do we use only in affirmative sentences?
Thank you Mr Andrew
thanks mr. Andrew
Excellent explanation
Excellent,Sir,
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Thanks Andrew, that was helpful,btw,I had a request, Can you do a lesson of"how to bargain in English "?
Exactly, I need that
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The end of the vid was an explaination too👏
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Thank you very much
Everything is easy for learning here .
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Thank you so much
Good evening dear sir, nice teaching
Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thanks 😊
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Thank you sir☺
very intersting video
Thanks sir.
Dear Sir, what about anybody and anyone? Do they follow same style?
great teaching
Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Everyone work/ works hard, both are correct
Thanks Sir
Awesome
Thanks.
Thank you sir and love from sylhet
Hello and welcome.
Sir shall/will ± infinitive. if this formation is right then it does not take an infinitive.
Example. She go to school evey day.
I learn english.
sir, where is an infinitive above two sentence according to formation of present simple tense. Sir kindly tell me about it. Iam some confuse about it to know .
I owe you one !
Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Please please please tell me what planet do you come from the way you pronounce garage
Nice 1
good.
I like your video sir
Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Tom made a list so he could remember everyone's gift. (is this right?)
I can understand you sir unfortunately I have to tell you that few years ago I couldn't understand you what you say on your video lessons
It's a pleasure. I'm pleased that my lessons are helping you to improve your English. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
I from India
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