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A2 Level Wordlist - Pronouns and Determiners

Here you will learn some English pronouns and determiners, such as "everyone", "somewhere", and "none", prepared for A2 learners.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
everyone
everyone
[pronoun]

every single person in a group, community, or society, without exception

Ex: During the marathon , everyone pushed themselves to reach the finish line .
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everything
everything
[pronoun]

all things, events, etc.

Ex: As a chef , he loves to experiment with flavors , trying everything from spicy to sweet dishes .
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everywhere
everywhere
[pronoun]

all the places or directions

Ex: After the battle, everywhere lay in ruins.
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someone
someone
[pronoun]

a person who is not mentioned by name

Ex: There 's someone waiting for you in the reception area .
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something
something
[pronoun]

used to mention a thing that is not known or named

Ex: Let 's go out and do something fun this weekend .
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somewhere
somewhere
[pronoun]

an unspecified or unknown place

Ex: There 's somewhere I 've been meaning to take you .
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someplace
someplace
[pronoun]

used to mention a place that is not exactly known or is not named

Ex: She's thinking about going someplace adventurous for her next vacation.
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no one
no one
[pronoun]

used to say not even one person

Ex: No one could solve the mystery of the missing keys .
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nothing
nothing
[pronoun]

not a single thing

Ex: The explorers ventured deep into the forest but found nothing but dense foliage .
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nowhere
nowhere
[pronoun]

not any single place

Ex: We were stranded with nowhere to turn for help.
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anyone
anyone
[pronoun]

used for referring to a person when who that person is does not matter

Ex: I 'll be happy to talk to anyone who is interested in volunteering .
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anything
anything
[pronoun]

used for referring to a thing when it is not important what that thing is

Ex: I 'm open to trying anything once .
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anywhere
anywhere
[pronoun]

any place at all, without specification

Ex: There is n't anywhere safe to hide .
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other
other
[pronoun]

a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about

Ex: He mentioned one possibility, but he quickly dismissed it in favor of others.
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no
no
[determiner]

used to say there is none of something

Ex: I have no idea what you 're talking about .
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any
any
[determiner]

used to say that it does not matter which individual or amount from a group is chosen or referred to

Ex: You can call me at any hour .
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none
none
[determiner]

not any of the members of a group of people or things

Ex: None of the applicants met the qualifications for the job , so the position remained vacant .
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some
some
[determiner]

used to express an unspecified amount or number of something

Ex: I need some sugar for my coffee .
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every
every
[determiner]

used to refer to all the members of a group of things or people

Ex: Refreshing the earth with its gentle touch , every drop of rain served as a messenger from the heavens .
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either
either
[determiner]

one or the other of two things or people, no matter which

Ex: She could wear either dress to the party, as they both look stunning on her.
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several
several
[determiner]

used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many

Ex: She received several invitations to different events this weekend.
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whose
whose
[determiner]

used to show that the thing mentioned belongs to a particular person or thing

Ex: She 's a teacher whose passion for education is inspiring .
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which
which
[pronoun]

used to ask or talk about one or more members of a group of things or people, when we are not sure about it or about them

Ex: I can't remember which book I lent to Sarah.
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