Distributive Adjective Vs. Distributive Pronoun | Word Class | Syntax | Linguistics | Muhmmad Tayyab
Distributive pronouns and Distributive Adjectives are used to discuss the members of group separately. Distributive Pronoun is a Pronoun that describes numbers of a group separately not collectively.They discuss all members individually. We use this Pronoun to describe all the members of the particular group. When you want to address all of them separately and you want tomention and point out them individuallynot collectively we use Distributive pronouns. When you want to emphasis on every single item of a group so we use Distributive Pronoun. Each ,Either and Neither are Distributives pronouns. When these words are used right after nouns they are called Distributive Adjectives.When these words are used in the place of Noun they are called Distributive Pronoun. Each: “Each” is used to denote a person or a thing one at a time. In the same fashion all of them refer to a person or a thing separately/individually.They are always singular. they are followed by Singular Verb ,Noun and Possessive Adjective.They are followed by the singular Verb . Either” means the one or the other one of the two. when we take one from the two we use Either. Neither” means not the one nor the other one of the two. Is/Are,Has/Have,Was/Were Example Each boy was naughty. Either of them was naughty. Each boy was given a prize.(Here “Each” is a distributive adjective) Either road lead to the railway station. (Either is a distributive adjective.) Distributive pronouns and Distributive Adjectives are used to discuss the members of group separately. Distributive Pronoun is a Pronoun that describes numbers of a group separately not collectively.They discuss all members individually. We use this Pronoun to describe all the members of the particular group. When you want to address all of them separately and you want tomention and point out them individuallynot collectively we use Distributive pronouns. When you want to emphasis on every single item of a group so we use Distributive Pronoun. Each ,Either and Neither are Distributives pronouns. When these words are used right after nouns they are called Distributive Adjectives.When these words are used in the place of Noun they are called Distributive Pronoun. Each: “Each” is used to denote a person or a thing one at a time. In the same fashion all of them refer to a person or a thing separately/individually.They are always singular. they are followed by Singular Verb ,Noun and Possessive Adjective.They are followed by the singular Verb . Either” means the one or the other one of the two. when we take one from the two we use Either. Neither” means not the one nor the other one of the two. Is/Are,Has/Have,Was/Were Example Each boy was naughty. Either of them was naughty. Each boy was given a prize.(Here “Each” is a distributive adjective) Either road lead to the railway station. (Either is a distributive adjective.) watch more videos on grammar by clicking the links below: Adjective of quality: • Qualitative Adjective - Parts of speech 3.... Quantitative adjective: • Quantitative Adjective - Adjective - Parts... How to speak English fluently? • Video Possessive adjective vs possessive pronoun: • Possessive Pronoun vs. Possessive Adjectiv... Reciprocal Pronoun: • Reciprocal Pronoun - by Muhammad Tayyab Reflexive pronoun: • Emphatic and Reflexive Pronoun -by Muhamma... Noun and its types : • What is Noun | types of noun with examples... Personal pronoun: • Pronoun and Personal pronoun -by Muhammad ... . Compound noun: • Compound Noun | Types of Noun | Parts of S... Common and Proper noun: • Common & Proper Noun - Parts of speech 1.2... Abstract ,Material and Concrete noun. • Abstract, Material & Concrete Nouns | Word... collective noun: • Collective Nouns | Parts of Speech | Word ... Countable and Uncountable noun : • Video What is clause ? • What is a Clause? | Types of Clause | Synt... . Direct method: • Direct Method of Teaching | DM | Language ... Distributive Adjective Vs Distributive Pronoun : • Distributive Adjective Vs. Distributive Pr... Demonstrative Pronoun an Adjectives : • Demonstrative Pronoun & Adjective| This,Th... #muhammadtayyab #destributiveadjective #destributivepronoun #partsofspeech #englishgrammar #differences

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