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Explain distributive pronoun with example

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Answered by sunilbarange1975
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Distributive pronoun is a pronoun that describes members of a group separately and not collectively. It refers to person or a thing. So, this pronoun is always singular and we use it with singular noun and verb....... Each, every, either, neither, everyone, none, any etc. are the most common used distributive pronouns.

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Answered by spurtinimbali
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Answer:

Distributive pronoun is a pronoun which refers to a person or thing . It is used to refer to a group of members separately than together

Explanation:

For eg:

EACH girl of the class had a pink ribbon.

So here the word ‘each ’ is referring to each girl of the class separately

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