Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to nonspecific people, things or places. In this way, the speaker uses -body or -one to refer to people, and -thing to indicate objects. As a general rule, these pronouns are consider to be in the singular form so the verb has to agree with it.
It is important to highlight that “Nothing” is used in negative sentences (example: Nobody worked yesterday.)
"Something" is used for unknown or nonspecific object and it is appears in affirmative sentences.(Example: I saw something in the kitchen).
“Everything” is used to refer to a total amount of nonspecific objects and it appears in affirmative sentences.(Example: I bought everything yesterday).
The world that surrounds us today is a reflection of the technological progress that was achieved in the year 1984. Technology was revolutionizing itself and making its way into the homes of millions of Americans, never seizing to grow since.
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B, Hector boasts when he kills Patroclus.
Explanation
I took the test
Answer:
Don't worry, I can take care of myself.