Common use of Indefinite Pronouns Clause in Contracts

Indefinite Pronouns. The indefinite pronouns or adjectives either, neither, and each, as well as compounds such as everybody, anybody, everyone, and anyone are always singular. None may be singular or plural. The plural usage is more common. Each of the cars has its insurance proof in the glove compartment. Everyone at the meeting was upset over the policies announced. Every employee, supervisor, and executive reveals the operation of a model company. Is either of you ready for lunch? None of the employees have brought their children to the company dinner. None of the students is interested in the research project. None--no, not one--is planning to attend the retreat.

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