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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Indefinite Pronouns and Adjectives
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.
There were ........... books on my desk for you.
I'm hungry. I could do with a bit of ...............
Sorry, may I have one cup of coffee ?
Sorry, there isn't ........ in the pot.
I think ........ of you can do it.
There wasn't ............... in the pub when I went to take some coffee.
I' sure ......................... will finish the race.
There was .............. to meet me at the airport.
Good morning ........... !
She could come .............. minute now.
There isn't .................. to drink .
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