RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR – 19- ADJECTIVE- DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES – PART-9, PART 10.

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR – 19- ADJECTIVE- DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES – PART-9,  PART 10.



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 Rapidex English Speaking Course – Grammar (Adjective)

 Part-9 & Part-10: Distributive Adjectives

 What are Distributive Adjectives?

Distributive adjectives are used to refer to individual members of a group separately rather than collectively. These adjectives ensure that each item/person in a set is considered individually.

Examples of Distributive Adjectives:

  • Each
  • Every
  • Either
  • Neither
  • Any

 Part-9: Rules and Uses of Distributive Adjectives

Each – Used when referring to individual items in a group of two or more.

  • Example: Each student must submit the assignment.

Every – Refers to all items or people in a group (three or more), but individually.

  • Example: Every child needs education.

Either – Used when referring to one of two options.

  • Example: You can take either book.

Neither – Used to mean “not one and not the other” when choosing between two.

  • Example: Neither option is suitable.

Any – Used when referring to one or more items in an unspecified set.

  • Example: Any person can apply for this job.

 Part-10: More Examples and Common Mistakes

Correct Usage:
 Each boy was given a prize.
 Every house in the village has electricity.
 You can choose either method.
 Neither answer is correct.
 Any student can join the club.

Common Mistakes:
Each of the boys was present. (Correct)
Every of the cars is new. (Incorrect) → “Every car is new.”
Neither of the options were good. (Incorrect) → “Neither of the options was good.”

 Quick Summary

Each → Refers to individuals separately in a small group.
Every → Refers to all individuals in a larger group.
Either → Refers to one of two choices.
Neither → Refers to “not one and not the other” from two options.
Any → Refers to one or more items from an unspecified set.

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RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR – 19- ADJECTIVE- DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES – PART-9, PART 10.



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