Distributive Pronoun


 
 
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Distributive Pronoun

Distributive Pronoun: are words that refer to persons or objects one at a time, such as each, either, neither etc. they are always sihgular and followed by a singular verb.

1. If feminive gender noun follows any of the distributive pronouns, then use personal pronoun her. e.g.

(a) Neither of these two girls has deposited her fees.

(b) Either of the two girls has received her gift.

2. If a plural pronoun (usthemyou) follows the distributive pronoun, use singular masculine gender pronoun. e.g.

   (a) Neither of them has done his duty.

   (b) Each of them has forgotten his purse.

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Question : 1

Identify the correct Distributive pronoun in the following sentences .

1. Either of the two boys present.

2. Any of you can join the program as a leader of the team.

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Identify the correct Distributive pronoun in the following sentences .

1. Everyone of us got prize for winning the competition.

2. Teacher gave us a pen each.

3. You can sit on either side of me.

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

Identify the distributive pronoun in the following sentence : -

Everyone must finish the breakfast .

Right Option : C
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