Distributive determiners refer to a group of people or things, and to individual members of the group. They show different ways of looking at the individuals within a group, and they express how something is distributed, shared, or divided.
Using distributives
- Using "each" and "every" to talk about the members of a group as individuals
 - Using "all" to talk about the whole group
 - Using "half" to talk about a divided group
 - Using "both", "either", and "neither" to talk about pairs of people or things
 
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