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A. Personal Pronoun
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B. Distributive Pronoun
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C. Relative Pronoun
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D. Reflexive Pronoun
Explanation
- "Either" refers to one of the two people individually, which is a characteristic of distributive pronouns.
- Distributive pronouns (either, neither, each) consider members of a group separately rather than collectively.
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A. Distributive
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B. Interrogative
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C. Emphatic
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D. None of these
Explanation
Distributive: This term is related to words that refer to distribution or allocation (e.g., "each," "every," "any").
"None" can be categorized as a distributive pronoun in this context, as it refers to not any of the items in a group.
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A. Distributive
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B. Interrogative
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C. None of these
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D. Emphatic
Explanation
Distributive: Distributive words refer to individual members of a group considered separately (e.g., each, every).
"None" can be categorized as a distributive pronoun because it refers to not any member of the group.
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A. Interrogative adjective
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B. Distributive adjective
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C. Descriptive adjective
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D. Quantitative adjective
Explanation
"Neither" is used to refer to one or the other of two things and is classified as a Distributive adjective.
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A. Pronoun
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B. Noun
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C. None of the above
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D. Conjunction
Explanation
Here the word each is a
Distributive adjective.
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