B. Underline the pronoun and write whether it is distributive or indefinite pronoun.
1. One must do one's duty.
2. Someone has stolen his money.
3. Everyone must respect his parents.
4. Each of the students was given a responsibility.
5. Each of you receives a prize.
6. All knew the answers.
7. None came to help me.
8. Neither of these allegations is true.
9. You can go any side but one at a time.
Answers
Answer:
1. one- indefinite
2.someone-indefinite
3.everyone- distributive
4.each-indefinite
5.each- indefinite
6.all-distributive
7.none-distributive
8.neither-distributive
9.you-indefinite
Explanation:
Distributive Pronouns-Pronouns that refer to several persons or things one at a time are distributive pronouns. Since they refer to things one at a time, they are usually followed by verbs in the singular.
Eg: Either we must leave today or we must leave tomorrow.
Neither the president nor the secretary were present.
Each of the boys received a badge for participation
Indefinite Pronouns-Pronouns which refer to things in a general way but do not refer to person or thing in particular are called indefinite pronouns.
Eg: One knows exactly what to do.
None of his books have been published.
They say he has lost all his wealth.
All survived the plane crash.
Some say he moved to the city recently.
Somebody has eaten my lunch.
Be polite to others.
Has anybody arrived?