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Task 4
Select a suitable pronoun from the options in the box to start off these sentences.
Each Everyone Anybody Little Many Some
1.
have tried to reduce the costs of the company.
2.
has been done to address these issues properly.
3.
4.
is welcome to participate under this new scheme.
has an equal chance of being chosen.
people believe this is a mistake.
worker must sign out at the end of the day.
5.
6.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:

  • Some have tried to reduce the costs of the company.

  • Little has been done to address these issues properly.

  • Anybody is welcome to participate under this new scheme.

  • Everyone has an equal chance of being chosen.

  • Many people believe this is a mistake.

  • Each worker must sign out at the end of the day.

Assimilate:

Pronoun

➥ A Pronoun is a word which is used instead of a noun.

These are the distributive pronounce which we have used in the above sentences.

The pronouncs each, either, neither, etc refer to a number of person or things one at a time such pronouns are called distributive pronouns.

♦ These pronouns are always singular and as such are always followed by a verb in the singular.

For example:

  • Each of the girls was given a prize.
  • Either of the two children will do.
  • Neither of the statements is true.

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Answered by Anonymous
30

Answer:

Answer:

Some have tried to reduce the costs of the company.

Little has been done to address these issues properly.

Anybody is welcome to participate under this new scheme.

Everyone has an equal chance of being chosen.

Many people believe this is a mistake.

Every worker must sign out at the end of the day.

Assimilate:

Pronoun

➥ A Pronoun is a word which is used instead of a noun.

These are the distributive pronounce which we have used in the above sentences.

The pronouncs each, either, neither, etc refer to a number of person or things one at a time such pronouns are called distributive pronouns.

♦ These pronouns are always singular and as such are always followed by a verb in the singular.

For example:

Each of the girls was given a prize.

Either of the two children will do.

Neither of the statements is true.

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