This prettygirl is my sister.
What arethese strangeconclusions?
It'ssuch a wonderfullife.
It's alwaysthe same oldstory.
2) The demonstrative pronoun can also be used in place of nouns.
– Subject
Thismust not continue.
Thosewere the days.
– Object
Will you takethis?
Don't tell themthat.
Andrew can't work withthose.
RULE 22. Classification of Indefinite Pronouns
RULE 23. Some, Any and their Compounds
some
– statements
I needsomeinformation about language courses.
Someof the m istakes were silly.
– offers and suggestions
Would you likesometea?
Shall I bringsomerefreshments?
– requests
Where can I getsomepaper?
Could you give ussomeexamples?
any
– negative sentences
Olivia didn't knowanyof them.
It doesn't makeanysense.
– questions
Have you gotanyquestions?
Didanyof Andrew's friends call him?
– if-clauses
I can lend her my cell phone if there'sanyneed.
If you come acrossanyproblems, please, report us.
– statements
Contactanyof our assistants.
Anyanswer will do.
Somebodyphoned you ten minutes ago.
Would you likesomethingto eat?
Can we takesomethingto make notes on?
You may inviteanyone.
Are they waiting foranybody?
Andrew has not foundanything.
RULE 24. Each, Every, Either
each
– only with countable nouns
– refers to two or more things or persons that should be regarded separately and individually
There were cars parked oneachside of the street.
She kissedeachof her children.
– agrees with a singular verb