Indefinite Pronouns



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EVERY / EACH = har bir

Every – harbir (chegaralanmagan)


  1. Every + bir ot + bir kes

Every student tries to learn the foreign language.

Every woman wants to be a good wife.

Every country has its government.

Every sentence must have a verb.

  1. Everybody = har bir kishi/hamma

Everyone + bir kes = har bir kishi/hamma

Everything = har bir narsa/hamma narsa


Everybody enjoyed the party.

Everybody has arrived.

He thinks he knows everything.

Our holiday was a disaster. Everything went wrong.


  1. Everybody

Everyone = They (he/she)

Everything = It

Everybody said they enjoyed themselves. Has everyone eaten their meals?

Everybody must take care of their parents.

4. the

EVERYONE OF + my girls + bir kes

these

them/us/you



Everyone of us is ready. Everyone of the children was happy.

I've read everyone of those books.



  1. Everyone OR Every one


Everyone – hamma - odamlar = everybody

Everyone enjoyed the party. (=Everybody...)


Every one – odamlar, hayvonlar, predmetlarni nazarda tutib, oldingi otni qayta takrorlamaslik uchun. (har biri)

He is invited to lots of parties and he goes to every one.

'Have you read all these books?' 'Yes, every one.'
6. Everywhere – har yerda (ga)

I looked for him everywhere but I couldn’t find him.



  1. Every time – har safar

Every time I see him, he carries a bunch of flowers for his wife.

EACH– har bir (chegaralangan)

  1. Each + bir ot + bir kes

Each seat in the theatre was taken.

Each girl in our group wants to learn English.

There's a telephone in each room of the house.



Each student of this university has his dictionary.

Each state in the USA is governed by a mayor.

  1. the

EACH OF + my girls + bir kes

these

us/you/them


Each of these girls wants to learn English. Each of us is ready.

ALL = hamma



(the/my/these/those) Ko’p ot + ko’plik kesim (hamma)

All +

(the/my/this/that) Sanalmaydigan ot + birlik kesim (hamma, butun)

All cheese contains protein.

All children are at home.

All flowers require water.

All the people in the room were silent.

Have you eaten all the bread?

I've invited all my friends to the party.

Who's left all this paper on my desk?

Look at all those balloons!





  1. We all = all of us

You all = all of you

They all = all of them

They all came to the party.

All of them came to the party.




  1. All about = haqida hamma narsa

They told us all about their holiday.

  1. All – yagona narsa/ всё что

All I have eaten is a piece of bread.

All I need is a little care.

All I have got is 50 dollars.

All I've eaten today is a sandwich.





the girls / my friends/ these shops + ko’plik kes

ALL OF + us/ them/ you

my money + birlik kesim

it

I have invited all of my friends to the party

All of them are coming tomorrow.

All of the cheese has been eaten.

All of us enjoyed the party.




  1. All the OR The whole = butun

+ birlik ot

ALL + The/my/this + sanalmaydigan ot

= butun


The/my/this + WHOLE + birlik ot = butun

All the book

All her life

All the money All the work

The whole book

Her whole life


I have lived here all my life.

I've spent all the money you gave me. (not 'the whole money')

I read all the book.



The whole house was on fire.

Every / all / the whole + VAQT


  1. Every + vaqt – har =

Every week (month/ten minutes/Friday)

We go to the zoo every Friday.

The busses run here every ten minutes.

When we were on holiday, we went to the beach every day.

Ann gets paid every four weeks.



Every time I see you, you look different.

(syn: each + vaqt. Each time I see you, you took different.)

  1. All + vaqt = butun

All week (year/month/day/ the time/morning/my life)

I looked for you all morning.

We spent all day on the beach.

I've been waiting all my life for this opportunity.

He was very quiet. He didn't say a word all evening.

They never go out. They are at home all the time


  1. The whole + vaqt = butun

The whole day (year/week/morning)

I looked for you the whole morning.

We spent the whole day on the beach.

He was very quiet. He didn't say a word the whole evening.


The 'forest fire season' in Canada generally extends from the latter part of April to mid - October. During last year's fire season, 9,317 forest fires burned a total of 2,618,299 acres of forest land. Weather conditions contributing to fire spread, coupled with unusually frequent and violent electrical storms, resulted in one of the most severe outbreaks of forest fires on record. Over the, season, 35.3% of all fires 'were caused by lightning. While these fires are generally considered to be more disastrous because of their tendency to start in difficult -to -reach areas -'88% of the total acreage burned last was attributed to lightning-man is nonetheless responsible for the greatest portion of forest fires. Human negligence was blamed 'for a total of 6,018 forest fires last year.

55 -The passage informs us that last year's forest fires were Particularly bad because of ---- .

A) unfavourable weather conditions, combined with violent lightning

B) the amount of damage caused to wildlife

C) the inefficiency of the fire -fighters in reaching the burning area quickly

D) the unusually long 'forest fire season’

E) human ignorance and carelessness



56 -We are told that fires started by lightning cannot easily be controlled because --- .

A) they are extremely violent and severe

B) they happen so frequently

C) they usually start in inaccessible places

D) they generally take place at night

E) storms make it hard for firemen to work



57.In view of the figures given In the age, most of the damage caused by forest fires last year

A) was a result of fires started deliberately by humans

B) came from fires which were started by lightning

C) resulted from the lack of, people available to fight fires

D) happened because of fires started accidentally by humans

E) came about because people lit fires in remote places

That evening we arrived in Delhi, the great walled city of the Mogul Empire, scattered with tombs and forts, many decayed or built over. Some scholars say that there are seven cities on the sites of Old and New Delhi, while some say more. The history is rich and stretches back centuries. At one time, Shah Jahan, the ruler who built the Taj Mahal, reconstructed Old Delhi, restoring large bazars and streets leading to the fortress. As there was no wall on the eastern side, where the River Yumuna flows; Delhi was sacked regularly over the centuries, the last time being in the eighteenth century, when the Persian ruler Nadir Shah looted treasures that included the Peacock Throne and the Koh -i -noor diamond.


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