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.
The indefinite pronoun 'neither' is singular and takes a singular verb form. Example: Neither is right for you.
The type of pronoun that comes right after the verb is an object pronoun.
The pronoun 'its' is a possessive, singular, neuter pronoun.
It can be a pronoun, conjunction, adjective or adverb.
Myself is a reflexive pronoun.
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.
Neither. Not is an adverb.
This'll is neither. It is a contraction of the words this and will. This is a pronoun and will is a verb.
"Astonish" is neither a noun nor a pronoun. It is a verb that means to surprise or impress someone greatly.
The indefinite pronoun 'neither' does not have a possessive form.
neither
No. The word neither is an adjective, a pronoun, or a conjunction (neither/nor is a correlative conjunction).
This'll is neither. It is a contraction of the words this and will. This is a pronoun and will is a verb.
Neither. Weren't is a contraction of the verb "were" and the adverb "not".
"Neither" can be a pronoun (indefinite), conjunction (when paired with "nor"), adjective, adverb, or (intensifying) interjection (this last use colloquial, as in "Me neither!")
An interjection is an exclamatory word like Hey! or Whoops! or Yipes! 'Neither' can be a conjunction, an adjective or a pronoun. See related link.
The type of pronoun that comes right after the verb is an object pronoun.