good time dear and i am so sorry for being late in replying i had an exam and was out of town well i will write about four of the words mentioned above for today All It can be used in the singular and the plural It is used as a pronoun or as an adjective e.g. All is lost All is not gold that glitters
none Can be used with the plural and the singular e.g. None of us is perfect I have checked your answers and none of them are perfect
Both It is used as an adjective or as a pronoun, it is used only with the plural form, it refers to two things only e.g. Both his legs were broken in the accident
neither The rule of proximity is that when one subject is singular and another one is plural, the verb generally agrees with the nearest subject e.g. Neither he nor they are wholly right
Other may be an adjective or a pronoun, as a noun it is countable and have the plural others. e.g. he is skilful in playing music and many other things When it is used with the article (an) , they are written as one word (another) another means: 1-An additional one Mr brown has two cars, and he already bought another one 2-A different one
e.g. One day he says something and another day something different The other (singular) means "the second of two" e.g. he hold a book in one hand and a pen in the other