A few days ago
Anonymous

indefinite pronoun?

which one is indefinite pronoun?

his, you, herself, both, that, which.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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I think “both” is the indefinite pronoun.
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A few days ago
jawnaw2000
Both.

Demonstrative pronouns point out what you want:

(This, That, These, & Those)

Indefinite pronouns do not point out exactly what you want:

Anyone, everyone, both, All, Several, few, etc

EDIT: Which can be an interrogative pronoun if it starts the system. Or, “which” can be a relative pronoun if it is in the middle of the sentence starting a relative clause.

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A few days ago
Mike
both and that could be indefinite pronouns. I do not think which is any kind of pronoun, but rather a conjunction.
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5 years ago
michele
He and she gave each of the children a candy cane. He and she are nominative. Each is indefinite.
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A few days ago
Skyleigh’s Mom :)™
Both.
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A few days ago
Cristina
both
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