Which of the following is an example of an indefinite pronoun?

A. This
B. You
C. Which
D. Each

my answer is a.

Nope.

Study these lists of indefinite pronouns.

http://www.k12reader.com/term/indefinite-pronouns/

I reread and my answer is d.

Yes, D is right.

thanks Ms Sue.

You're welcome, Eva.

The correct answer is D. Each.

An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun that does not refer to any specific person, thing, or amount. It is used to refer to an unspecified or unknown quantity or to generalize a statement. In this case, "each" is an example of an indefinite pronoun because it does not refer to any specific person or thing, but rather to every individual in a group.

To determine the correct answer, you can identify the function of each option.

A. "This" is a demonstrative pronoun, used to refer to something specific that is close to the speaker. It does not fit the definition of an indefinite pronoun.

B. "You" is a personal pronoun, used to refer to the person(s) being spoken to. It is not an example of an indefinite pronoun.

C. "Which" is a relative pronoun, used to introduce a clause and connect it to a noun or pronoun. It is not an example of an indefinite pronoun.

D. "Each" is an example of an indefinite pronoun because it is used to refer to every individual in a group in a non-specific way. This aligns with the definition of an indefinite pronoun.

Therefore, your answer of "a. This" is incorrect, and the correct answer is D. Each.