“Sine die” means an indefinite adjournment of the United States Congress without setting a specific date for reconvening. It is usually the last act of the session of Congress when it ends for the year, acknowledging that when Congress reconvenes, some members will have lost their jobs and there will be new members. The Twentieth […]
Indefinite adjectives describe a noun or pronoun with many possible subjects, making a statement less specific. Common examples include “some,” “many,” “any,” and “few.” They are typically used before the word they modify and can be removed to make the object clearer. An indefinite adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun, indicating […]
Indefinite pronouns replace specific nouns without identifying them. They can be singular or plural and must agree with other parts of the sentence. Singular pronouns include someone and each, while plural ones include both and several. Indefinite pronouns can also function as adjectives. It may be better to use a plural form, and some pronouns […]