10. Every It is a determiner.
It is usually followed by a
singular noun and verb. t is
used when referring to all
the members of a group of
three or more.
11. Either Means one or the other
of the two. There are shops on
either side of street.
Neither Means not one nor the
other of the two. I like neither of
his parents. I like neither apples
nor oranges.
12. All / Any / None You can take
all three of these apples I like
none of your three brothers. I
don't like any of these books.
('any' is used in negative
sentences)