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indefinite pronouns with adjectives

 
 
Reply Wed 18 Feb, 2015 10:30 pm
Hi everybody again,
Is it grammatically correct in English grammar to use adjectives after all indefinite pronouns ? I only know that, adjectives may be used after the indefinite pronouns something and anything . Such as, I am looking for something nice. there isn't anything beautiful in this room. But what about the other indefinite pronouns (everywhere, everything, anywhere etc.) Could you please give examples of sentences for them?

Respectfully yours,

English is awesome.
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 09:09 pm
@englishawsome,
If you want to get hyperbolic about it, why not?

How about:

1. Everything ugly is in New York.

2. Anything clean is elsewhere.

3.Anywhere desirable, it aint.
argome321
 
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Reply Fri 20 Feb, 2015 09:12 pm
@layman,
Quote:
Everything ugly is in New York.


Hey I take offense at that. LOL
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