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Definitive pronouns

Definitive pronouns indicate a generalized characteristic of the subject.

These include pronouns : the very, most, all, all, each, each, other, each, other , as well as pronouns of every kind and every (obsolete).

Pronouns any, everyone, everyone have the meaning of one of all similar, therefore they are often interchangeable in sentences:

Every berry is taken in hand, but not every one is put in the mouth.
They take any berry in their hands, but they don’t put any in their mouths.

Each berry is taken into the hands, but not every one is put in the mouth.

A pronoun has all the meaning in full, without exception, so they can replace the pronouns of any, each, other, each, only by slightly changing the sentence:

They take all the berries in their hands, but they don’t put everything in their mouths.

The pronouns of the other, different have the meanings different, not the one, not this:

This is another (different) story.

Definitive pronouns, besides similar, have different meanings.

whole - whole, in its entirety, from beginning to end: “The whole room is illuminated with an amber glitter” (A. S. Pushkin);
everyone is different: I met all sorts of people;
any - whatever: Choose any toy;
the other is next: be smarter another time;

another - some: From a different praise, even go to the ground.

The proposal may be a definition to be subject to, supplement or be a member of the proposal.

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dimensional naming&oldid = 92593021


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