what is distribute pronoun
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A distributive pronoun considers members of a group separately, rather than collectively. They include either, neither and others. "to each his own" — 'each2,' Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary "Men take each other's measure when they react."
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Distributive pronoun is a pronoun that describes members of a group separately and not collectively. It refers to person or thing. So this pronoun is always singular and we use it with singular noun and verb. We use this pronoun to describe all the members of the particular group.
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Examples of Distributive pronoun
Here are some examples of these pronouns. These are in bold letters. Let’s have a look-
Each of the girls draws a picture.
She has given ten notebooks each student.
Either of these has that information.
You can sit either side of the window.
She may either agree to work for that company or reject the offer.
Neither of the newspapers is English.
In above sentences,
Each denotes every one of things or persons.
Either and neither are used to denote only two things or persons.
Any, none, no one are used to denote more than two things or persons.
Distributive pronoun with plural noun and singular verb
We use either of, neither of and each of with plural noun and singular verb. Here are some sentences with these pronouns.