Element FORM: SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS, 'EACH', 'SEVERAL', 'NEITHER', 'ENOUGH'
SuperCat PRONOUNS
SubCat quantity
Lexical Range N/A
Level B2
Cando Can use pronouns 'each', 'either', 'enough', 'neither', 'several' as subject and object pronouns.
Corrected Learner Example As you could guess, each has a very unique style. (Korea, South; B2 VANTAGE; 1997; Korean; Pass)

I would like to enquire if there will be one group or several depending on level of students? (Russia; B2 VANTAGE; 1998; Russian; Pass)

Considering my abilities, there are several that I think you should consider. (Portugal; B2 VANTAGE; 1993; Portuguese; Pass)

Comparing the two firms, both of them go some way towards fulfilling our needs, but neither covers all. (China; B2 VANTAGE; 2002; Chinese; Pass)

[talking about toilets] They are very clean and there are enough so you don't have to wait. (Netherlands; B2 VANTAGE; 2003; Dutch; Pass)
Uncorrected Learner Example As you could guess, each has a very unique style. (Korea, South; B2 VANTAGE; 1997; Korean; Pass)

I would like to enquire if there will be one group or several depending on level of students? (Russia; B2 VANTAGE; 1998; Russian; Pass)

Considering my abilities, there are several that I think you should consider. (Portugal; B2 VANTAGE; 1993; Portuguese; Pass)

Comparing the two firms, both of them go some way fulfilling our needs, but neither covers all. (China; B2 VANTAGE; 2002; Chinese; Pass)

[talking about toilets] They are very clean and there are enough so you don't have to wait. (Netherlands; B2 VANTAGE; 2003; Dutch; Pass)
Comments The standalone subject and object forms of these pronouns are very low frequency both in the learner and native speaker corpora. There are only three examples of neither as a pronoun at this level, and all are business English examples. This may be a data issue.

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