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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- 0.0.1 Rapidex English Speaking Course – Grammar (Adjective)
- 0.0.2 Part-9 & Part-10: Distributive Adjectives
- 0.0.3 Part-9: Rules and Uses of Distributive Adjectives
- 0.0.4 Part-10: More Examples and Common Mistakes
- 0.0.5 Quick Summary
- 0.0.6 RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR – 19- ADJECTIVE- DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES – PART-9, PART 10.
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RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE – GRAMMAR 19
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
ADJECTIVES – DISTRIBUTIVE ADJECTIVES
Part-9 & Part-10 (In Hindi + English)
What are Distributive Adjectives?
Distributive Adjectives are words used to refer to individual members of a group separately.
They describe one person or thing at a time among many.
Common Distributive Adjectives:
Adjective | Hindi Meaning | Use |
---|---|---|
Each | प्रत्येक / हर एक | Used for two or more |
Every | प्रत्येक / सभी | Used for more than two |
Either | कोई एक (दो में से) | For two choices |
Neither | कोई नहीं (दो में से) | For two, in a negative sense |
Any | कोई भी | One or more from a group |
Examples with Hindi Explanation:
Each
Each boy has a book.
हर लड़के के पास एक किताब है।
हर व्यक्ति/वस्तु को अलग-अलग दर्शाता है।
Every
Every student must submit homework.
हर छात्र को गृहकार्य देना चाहिए।
हर एक को, लेकिन एक समूह के रूप में।
Either
You can take either road.
तुम दोनों में से कोई भी रास्ता ले सकते हो।
दो विकल्पों में से कोई एक।
Neither
Neither answer is correct.
दोनों में से कोई भी उत्तर सही नहीं है।
दो में से कोई भी नहीं (नकारात्मक)।
Any
Any child can answer this question.
कोई भी बच्चा इस सवाल का उत्तर दे सकता है।
समूह में से कोई भी एक (Positive or Negative दोनों में प्रयोग होता है)
Important Notes:
Each और Every में फर्क:
- “Each” → ज़ोर होता है individual पर
- “Every” → ज़ोर होता है group पर
“Either” और “Neither” सिर्फ दो चीज़ों के लिए इस्तेमाल होते हैं
Practice Sentences: (Translate into Hindi)
- Each girl was given a gift.
- Neither option is suitable.
- Any student can participate.
- Every citizen should vote.
- You may sit on either side.
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Conclusion:
Distributive adjectives are small but powerful tools in grammar that individualize within a group and are very important for spoken English and competitive exams.
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