Pronouns Lesson 4
Distributive pronouns
Consider the following sentences:
Each of, neither of and either of are followed by plural nouns and singular verbs.
Each can go in different positions.
- Each boy was given a prize.
- Either road leads to the railway station.
- Neither accusation is true.
- Each new day is different. (NOT Each new days are different.)
- Either girl can do that. (NOT Either girls can do that.)
- Neither answer is correct. (NOT Neither answers is correct.) (NOT Neither answers are correct.)
Each of, neither of and either of are followed by plural nouns and singular verbs.
- Each of the answers is correct. (NOT Each of the answer is correct.)
- Neither of the girls can do that. (NOT Either of the girl can do that.)
- None of the three answers is correct. (NOT Neither of the three answers is correct.)
- We invited several friends, but none came. (NOT … but neither came.)
- You can take any of the three shirts. (NOT You can take either of the three shirts.)
Each can go in different positions.
- Each of the boys was given a present.
- The boys were each given a present.
- They have each been told.
- Each of them have been told.
- We each think the same.
- Each of us think the same.
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