Distributive adjectives refer to individual members of a group, emphasizing that each one is considered separately. Here are some examples:
* Each: "Each student received a prize."
* Every: "Every day, we learn something new."
* Either: "You can choose either book."
* Neither: "Neither of the answers was correct."
* Any: "Any of these colors will work."
* Both: "Both teams played well."
There are no true "distributive pronouns" in English. While some pronouns can function like distributive adjectives, they don't have the same specific grammatical role. For example, you could say:
* "Each of them..." Here, "each" functions distributively, but "them" is a personal pronoun, not a distributive one.
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