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V. Grammar Indefinite pronouns: some, any and one
The words some, any, and one can be used as pronouns to stand for
nouns that have already been mentioned. The noun that is mentioned
first is called the antecedent; the pronoun refers back to its antecedent.
We use one for singular count nouns. Some and any are pronouns for
plural or noncount nouns. Finish the sentences below, using some, any,
or one. Follow the examples.
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He is a tired man.
The dog was lost.