Neither of them has been to London earlier. [Identify the type of pronoun in the given sentence.]
A. Demonstrative Pronoun
B. Distributive Pronoun
C. Indefinite Pronoun
D. Interrogative Pronoun

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A. Adverbs of manner
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The river was drying up from a shortage of rainwater.
What does the word shortage mean in this sentence?
A. someone who is tall.
B. plenty of
C. a lack of supply
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A. Theres a 50% chance for rain tomorrow.
B. There’s a 50% chance for rain tomorrow.
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Padma is a ________ girl.
A. nice
B. niece
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