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Anyone who wishes a ride should sign up now.
In the above sentence, the first word is
1) a determiner
2) a noun
3) a personal pronoun
4) an indefinite pronoun
5) none of these
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Correct answer is:
an indefinite pronoun
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4) an indefinite pronoun
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