Using of Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives – Every, Each, All, None, Both in English language grammar.
Every – without exception.
He works every day.
Every word is true.
Every now and then.
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Each – from a definite group.
Each of us was pleased.
Each of you have beer.
Each student has a book.
Give me two of each.
All is used in the singular and plural.
That’s all.
They travelled allover Australia.
All his food has gone.
Now all is over.
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None of us knew.
They had none.
No, I have none.
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Both is used for person and things.
Both of us have red shoes.
I want both toys.
He saw both of them.
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Chose right Indefinite Pronouns or Adjectives, according to the sense of the sentence.
You can take ............. glass from the shelf.
There was .............. to meet me at the airport.
There wasn't ............... in the pub when I went to take some coffee.
There were ........... books on my desk for you.
Sorry, may I have one cup of coffee ?
Sorry, there isn't ........ in the pot.
Good morning ........... !
Did he say ....................... to you ?
Have ................... more cookies .
I' sure ......................... will finish the race.
There are shops on ....... side of the street.
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