Yes, the pronoun 'anything' is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of an unnamed or unknown thing or amount.
Example: I didn't find anything in there.
The indefinite pronouns are: all, another, any, anybody, anyone, anything, both, each, either, enough, everybody, everyone, everything, few, fewer, less, little, many, more, most, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, none, one, other, others, several, some, somebody, someone, something, such, and they (people in general).
No, anything is a pronoun.
The word somewhere is an adverb. It means in an unspecified location.
President is a noun, not a pronoun. pronouns replace nouns. president is a title, and doesn't replace anything.
Anything that is a contraction of "[pronoun] are". e.g. We are = we're They are = they're
It would be the appropiate pronoun to replace library because it is neutral in gender and singular.Definitely 'it'. 'It' refers to anything that is not a person. Eg:Our city has a new library. It's much larger than the old library.
No, anything is a pronoun.
No, "anything" is not a preposition. It is a pronoun used to refer to any object, event, or matter, regardless of what it is.
The word 'anything' is a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for any object, event, action, or idea.Example: He didn't have anything to say.
The word somewhere is an adverb. It means in an unspecified location.
The pronoun 'anything' is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of an unnamed or unknown thing or amount.Example: I didn't find anything in there.A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Example: I made you some lunch. The sandwich on the counter is yours.
In the example sentence the pronouns are you and anything.The pronoun 'you' is the second person, personal pronoun; a word that takes the place of the noun (name) for the person or persons spoken to. The pronoun 'you' in the example sentence may be singular or plural, the person asking the question may be speaking to one person or a group of people. The pronoun 'you' is functioning as the subject of the sentence (you can name...).The pronoun 'anything' is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of an unnamed or unknown thing or amount. The pronoun 'anything' is functioning as the direct object of the verb 'describe'.
a indefinite pronoun
President is a noun, not a pronoun. pronouns replace nouns. president is a title, and doesn't replace anything.
The word 'anything' is an indefinite pronoun and an adverb.The indefinite pronoun 'anything' takes the place of an unnamed or unknown thing or amount.Example: I didn't find anything in there.The adverb 'anything' modifies a verb as to any degree or extent; in any way.Example: He doesn't seem anything like his brother.
"Anything" can be classified as a pronoun or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
A pronoun does not answer anything. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Examples:John is my brother. He is home from college for the holiday. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun John)Put the flowers on the table, they will be a nice addition to the meal.
Anything that is a contraction of "[pronoun] are". e.g. We are = we're They are = they're