Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Indefinite Pronouns None, Nothing, Either and Neither

Study this pattern!

Indefinite Pronouns None, Nothing, Either and Neither

None means not any; no amount or no part; not one.
Example:             Do you got any money? None at all, sir.
                                None of them follow the teacher instruction to come to the field.
                                None of the student in the class can play hockey.

Nothing means not anything or not thing.
Example:             Nothing serious happened to his motorcycle after the accident.
                                There is nothing but only joking.
                                There is nothing in the room except his goods.

Either means one or the other two, it is an option.
Example:             I like either apple or mango.
                                They give a choice, continue to the court either having an agreement.
                                Either you come or not, it is not a problem.
Neither means not one or not the other of two.
Example:             Neither of the books is good.
                                I don’t like neither of them.
                                Neither the options is bad for you.

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