What is the difference between none of indefinite pronoun and none of distributive pronoun
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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS: The pronouns that do not refer to any person or thing in particular are called Indefinite Pronouns.
The following comprises the list of indefinite pronouns:
Singular: another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, enough, everybody, everyone, everything, little, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something.
Plural: both, few, many, others.
Examples :
Many are called, but few are chosen.
Somebody ate my sandwich!
Everyone says she is beautiful inside and out.
No one wants to hear about my problems.
Either choice has its advantages.
One should know what to speak.
None was selected.
Nobody came to help me.
Many were killed in the yesterday’s accident,
Few escaped unhurt.
DISTRIBUTIVE PRONOUNS: The pronouns that refer to persons or things taken one at a time are called Distributive Pronouns.
Ex: Each, either, neither …
Each of us are responsible for your success.
Either of these books will do.
Neither of these books will do.
Note: 01. Either and neither are used when speaking about two persons or things.
Either means one of the two.
Neither means none of the two.
When speaking a out more than two persons or things any, no one, none are used as follows.
I don’t like any of these songs.
No one offered me support.
None but the brave deserve the fair.
02. Distributive pronouns may also be used as distributive adjectives.
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