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EXERCISE 15: Circle the Distributive Pronouns and underline the Distributive Adjectives in
following sentences.
1. Either of the two shops sells the dress material. 74
2. Each of these boys will get a scholarship.
3. Each team played well.
4. Neither of us was hungry.
5. I read two books but neither book was very interesting.
6. There are two ways from here to the station. You can go either way.
7. Would you like tea or coffee? You can have either
8. Each player did his best to win the match.
9. He took neither side.
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10. Each of them had a story to tell.​

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Answered by PROAbhi45
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Answer:

Each, either and neither are called distributive pronouns because they refer to persons or things one at a time. Note that a distributive pronoun is always singular and as such it should be followed by a singular noun and verb..

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