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The pronoun neither is an indefinite pronoun; an indefinite pronoun does not refer to a specific person, thing, or amount. The pronoun neither is used to say not one or another of any person(s) or thing(s). Example:

Neither you or the others will have to take that test.

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What type of pronoun is the word neither?

The word 'neither' is an indefinite pronoun; a word that takes the place of a noun for not one and not the other of two people or things. The indefinite pronoun 'neither' is considered a singular form. Example:Neither of the pedestrians saw the accident.The word 'neither' is also an adjective (when followed by a noun) and a conjunction. Examples:Neither pedestrian saw the accident.The pedestrian could not see the accident, neither could any of the other drivers.


Is not a pronoun or verb?

Neither. Not is an adverb.


Is this'll a noun or pronoun?

This'll is neither. It is a contraction of the words this and will. This is a pronoun and will is a verb.


Is neither a preposition?

"Neither" is not a preposition; it is commonly used as a pronoun, determiner, or conjunction. It is often used in negative constructions to refer to two alternatives.


What is the singular possessive of the word neither?

The indefinite pronoun 'neither' does not have a possessive form.


Is this'll a noun pronoun or verb?

"This'll" is a contraction of "this will," where "this" is a pronoun and "will" is a verb.


Is fact a pronoun or a proper noun?

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Is astonish a noun or pronoun?

Neither. It is a verb.


Is has ruined a noun or a pronoun?

"has ruined" is neither a noun nor a pronoun. Both words are verbs.


Is the word 'I' a common noun?

No, the word 'I' is a proper noun as it refers to oneself and is always capitalized. Common nouns refer to general persons, places, things, or ideas, while 'I' is a specific, individual pronoun.


What type of pronoun comes after a verb?

The type of pronoun that comes right after the verb is an object pronoun.


What type of pronoun is 'she'?

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