Topics: Pronouns
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
Select your answer:

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Match the first half to the correct second half of the sentence.
Wait! Don’t call the neighbor right now.
A. They must be finished by then.
B. They will have finished eating by then.
C. They might be eating dinner.
