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A pronoun is a word that indicates an object or quality of an object, but does not directly name it. Today we will look at the indefinite pronouns some, any, no in English. Rules for using some, any, no Before we look at the cases of using some, any, no, let's find out the translation of these words. * Some - some, some, some, several. * Any is translated in the same way, and can also be translated as "any". * No - none, not at all. Any differs from Some in that Any is used only for questions and negations. For example: Did you see any book on the table? No! I didn't see any book on the table Some is used only for affirmations. Did you see any book on the table? Yes, I saw some books on the table. Music Credits Music : July Musician: Jef