English Grammar: How to use 5 confusing indefinite pronouns

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Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid.
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One of the most important things when we speak a language and we want to speak it correctly
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is to make sure that our subject agrees with our verb.
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So, if we have a singular subject, we want to make sure we have a singular verb; if we
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have a plural subject, we want to make sure we use a plural verb.
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And most of the time this is something that you learn and you master.
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But when it comes to pronouns, it can be a little bit trickier.
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Now, with the regular pronouns which are definite pronouns, like: "I", "you", "he", "she", "it",
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and...
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These are singular; and "we", "they", and "you" sometimes - these are plural.
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So that's also quite easy and usually you know that.
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But one area which can cause a lot of confusion to people who are learning English is something
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called indefinite pronouns, and there are lots of them.
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Okay?
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So, what I'm going to focus on in this lesson is five of the most confusing ones because
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sometimes they are singular, and sometimes they are plural.
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And I'm going to explain to you so you will know exactly what to do.
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I'm also going to review some of the others and tell you when they are...
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Which ones are always singular and which ones are always plural.
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So, first of all, just before we start, let me just tell you that an indefinite pronoun
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is what it says; it's not definite, so it doesn't refer to a specific person, or place,
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or thing.
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Okay?
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Let's get started.
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Okay, so we have, here: "Indefinite Pronouns", right?
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We have, as I said, three kinds; some that are always singular, some that are always
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plural, and the five which we're going to focus on in this lesson which could be singular
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or plural.
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Okay?
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All right.
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So, this is just to review these first.
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So, which ones are always singular?
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Things like: "Everybody", "everyone", "everything".
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So, we say: "Everybody is here.", "Everyone is here.", "Everything is here."
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Okay?
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We don't say "are".
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Same with: "Somebody is", "Someone is", "Something is", "Is anybody here?", "Is anyone here?",
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"Is anything here?" or...
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And so on.
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"Nobody", "no one", "nothing" - also singular.
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"Each", "every", "much".
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All of these are always singular.
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So, you have to learn that.
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If you're not sure, you need to review that, but these are always singular.
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Okay?
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They're always talking about only one, so they are...
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Even though it seems like there's a lot.
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Okay?
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When we say: "Everyone", we're talking about, like, a group of people, so sometimes people
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think that means it's plural, but it's not; it's actually singular.
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So, you have to learn that because we're considering one group.
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Next, we have a second category of indefinite pronouns which are always plural.
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These kind of make sense, so let's look at them.
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"Both", obviously we're talking about at least two people-right?-here.
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So: "Several", which means many - this is plural.
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"Both of them are", "Several of the customers are", "A few of the customers are here.",
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"Many of the customers are here.", and "Others are here."
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Okay?
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So, these indefinite pronouns are always plural - that's easy, and a little bit easier even
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than this one.
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Right?
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But what happens when we come to these?
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These five are a little bit more confusing, because sometimes we can say the singular
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version, which is "is" and sometimes "are", or depending on whatever the verb is.
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So, what are these indefinite pronouns that could go either way?
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They are: "Most", "all", "none", "any", and "some".
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So, now I'm going to explain to you exactly when they become singular and when they are
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plural.
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Okay, so the way that you decide with these five indefinite pronouns: "Most", "all", "none",
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"any", or "some"...
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The way you decide whether the verb should be singular or plural is based on what follows
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these terms.
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Okay?
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Let me give you an example.
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First we're going to start with the easy example with countable nouns.
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So: "Most of the book is interesting."
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So, what followed the word "most"?
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The word "book", and "book" is singular, so therefore we used a singular subject.
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Right?
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"Most of the book is interesting."
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Not all parts of the book are interesting, but most of the book is interesting.
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Okay?
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Let's look at another example with the same countable nouns, all right?
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"Most of the books are interesting."
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So, now, what follows the word "most"?
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"Books", right?
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What are we talking about?
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Books.
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So: "Most of the books" becomes plural, so we say: "Most of the books are interesting."
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Okay?
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It's not that complicated.
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All right?
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It just seems that way, but it's really not.
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It's pretty logical, especially when we're talking about the countable nouns.
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The same principle applies when we are talking about non-count or uncountable nouns.
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Now, if you don't know what uncountable nouns are, I'm going to show you in a minute, and
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then I'll also show you where you can get a resource which we have on our website, which
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you can download in case you want to review the uncountable nouns.
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Okay?
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So, let's look at some of the uncountable nouns and compare them to the countable ones.
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So: "Most of the furniture was expensive."
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Now, "furniture" is what we call a non-count noun.
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Okay?
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We can't count it; it's considered...
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And because we cannot count it, it's considered singular.
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Okay?
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The non-count nouns, the uncountable nouns are always singular.
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So: "Most of the furniture was expensive."
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Let's compare that to a countable noun: "Most of the chairs"- right?
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"chairs" with an "s"-"were expensive".
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See the difference?
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"Most of the furniture was", but "Most of the chairs were".
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You're getting it.
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Same principle.
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If it's singular, whatever follows this word, make it singular in the verb; if it's plural,
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make it plural.
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Let's look at another example.
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"All of the food was delicious".
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"Food" is an uncountable noun, so it's singular.
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"All of the desserts were delicious."
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Desserts you can count, and we're talking about more than one dessert, so it became
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the...
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We chose a plural verb.
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Next: "None of the equipment was delivered".
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"Equipment" is an uncountable noun, so we make it singular.
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"None of the equipment was delivered."
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And: "None of the computers were delivered."
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Okay?
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Here it was countable, here it was plural, and so we used "were".
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It's not just that when it's countable it's plural.
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Remember up here?
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These were both countable, so then you had...
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If it's countable, you had to check if it's singular or plural.
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But in these examples, I'm just showing you the contrast.
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Next: "Was any of his advice helpful?"
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Now, here, because it was a question, it's not what came after the word "any".
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In this case, it was what came before.
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But here you see it.
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Right?
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Was any of his advice helpful?
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"Advice" is uncountable, so we said "was" - it's singular.
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"Were any of his ideas helpful?"
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Right?
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So, here, it was "ideas", and "ideas" is plural and we can count it, so we had to use a plural
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verb.
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Let's look at the last example.
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And I hope you're still with me.
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You've got it.
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It's the same principle in every example.
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"Some of the information is important."
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Right?
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"Information" is something we cannot count, so it's considered singular.
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"Some of the information is important."
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And: "Some of the lectures are important".
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"Lectures", we could count; it's plural, so we used a plural verb.
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Okay?
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Did you understand the principle?
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Because if you've got the principle, then you can apply it; it doesn't matter - whatever
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situation or whatever context you're talking about, you'll be able to apply it and you
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will know whether to say...
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For these indefinite pronouns, whether to use a singular verb or a plural verb.
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For which ones?
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"Most", "all", "none", "any", and "some".
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And we're going to practice exactly how to do that in just a second.
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So, let's do this.
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Number one: "Some of the students _______ absent."
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"is" absent or: "Some of the students are absent"?
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In all of these, you have to decide whether to use "is" or "are".
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Okay?
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So, what do we say?
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"Some of the students"-tell me-"are absent".
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Now, how did we decide that?
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Because the word that came after "some" was "students"; and in this case it was "students",
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right?
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Plural, so we had to use a plural verb.
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"Some of the students are absent."
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Next: "Most of my homework _______ finished."
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So, what do we say?
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"Most of my homework"-what is it?-"is finished".
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Why?
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Because "homework" is one of those uncountable nouns, which is always singular.
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Good.
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"_______ any of your luggage missing?"
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So, do we say: "Is any of your luggage missing?" or "Are any of your luggage missing?"
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We say...
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Tell me.
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"Is any of your luggage missing?"
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All right?
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Because "luggage" is another uncountable noun.
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If it was "suitcases", then we could have said: "Are any of your suitcases missing?"
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All right?
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Because "suitcases" we can count, and that is plural.
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Next, number four...
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Sorry.
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"None of the players _______ injured."
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What should it be?
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"None of the players are injured."
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Okay?
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"Players", right?
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So it's plural, so our verb has to be plural.
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Number five: "All learning _______ useful."
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So, what should we say? "is" or "are"?
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"All learning is useful."
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Okay?
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"Learning" is also something we cannot count.
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"_______ any of my answers incorrect?"
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So, should we say: "Is any of my answers" or "Are any of my answers?"
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Because it's "answers", so we have to say: "Are".
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Okay?
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Very good.
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Number seven: "Some rice _______ fragrant."
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What does "fragrant" mean?
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"Fragrant" means that it smells nice.
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"Some rice is" or "Some rice are"?
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"Some rice is fragrant".
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"Rice" is also something we cannot count, so it's non-count.
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Very good.
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Number eight: "None of the material _______ useful."
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"is useful" or "are useful"?
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"None of the material is useful", because again, we cannot count the material; it's
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a non-count noun.
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Number nine: "Most shows _______ a waste of time."
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"Most shows is a waste of time" or "Most shows are"?
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"Most shows", has an "s" here, big clue - right?
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"Most shows are a waste of time."
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And number 10: "All your friends _______ safe."
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"is safe" or "All your friends are safe"?
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What should we say?
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"All your friends are safe." Okay?
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And that's good news; very good news.
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Now, what can we do after this?
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What can you do after this?
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To really, really learn this part, because you've spent time watching this video, right?
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Now you want to master this and take it with you for the rest of your life.
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So, there are a few things you can do.
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First, go to my website...
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Go to our website-sorry-at www.engvid.com; there, you can do a quiz on this and reinforce,
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and review, make sure that you've really understood it.
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Second, while you're at the website, go to the resource section; and there, you can download
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a page which I've written about countable and uncountable nouns, because knowing those
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will help you to know these indefinite pronouns correctly and use them properly.
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Okay?
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All the best with your English. Thanks for watching. Bye.
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