Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > PronounsWhich pronoun is used to refer to something that is not specified?A. Any B. This C. That D. TheseAnswer: AnyAdditional Information: 'Any' refers to one or more unspecified items. Subjects: Pronouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat type of pronoun is ‘many’ in the sentence: ‘Many were called, but few were chosen’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Everyone should be responsible for _____ actions.’?What type of pronoun is ‘them’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘Did you tell _____ the news?’Which pronoun is used in place of a noun to show possession?What type of pronoun is ‘several’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘The team won _____ game’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘_____ is what I meant to say.’?Which of the following is a relative pronoun?Which pronoun would best complete the sentence: ‘_____ is a beautiful painting.’?In the sentence ‘The dog wagged its tail,’ what type of pronoun is ‘its’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘I wonder if _____ will come to the party.’?What type of pronoun is ‘everybody’?Which pronoun completes the sentence: ‘_____ of the students passed the exam.’?Which sentence contains a demonstrative pronoun?