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By Gerald Erichsen, About.com Guide to Spanish Language

The Definite Scoop on Indefinite Pronouns

Friday July 10, 2009
Most of the words we think of as pronouns — words such as "she" and "that" in English, ella and ese in Spanish — refer to a particular person or thing (or more than one). But that's not always true, as our updated lesson on indefinite pronouns shows. Words like cualquiera (anyone) and algo (something) are usually pronouns too, even though they don't refer to any particular person or thing.

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July 13, 2009 at 7:58 am
(1) furrykef says:

Hey, just letting you know that you misspelled “cualquiera” as “qualquiera” in this post (but not the lesson page itself).

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