Distributive pronouns refer to people or things individually rather than as a group. They include each, either, and neither, which are always singular even when referring to multiple items. Each refers to items considered separately, either refers to a choice between two options, and neither means not one or the other of two options.
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Distributive pronouns with examples
1. DISTRIBUTIVE
PRONOUNS
They denote person or thing one
at a time. They are always taken
as singular and take singular
verbs.
Each, either and Neither are
classified as distributive
pronouns.
Each means a number of persons or things
consideredindividually.
E A C H
Each of the PubG Player was beaten by his mother.
Each of the five marriages was successful.
I bought three iPads for 30k each.
N E I T H E R & E I T H E R
Neither means not one & not the other. Either means
any of the two.
I tried both the notes but neither had NGC in it.
I have read neither of the books.
Neither of them knew that both of them were boys
using fake IDs.
Either of the two will work.
Would you to try either of these?
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