Browse Lemmas
17 lemmas found
another
one more; an additional; a different one (e.g., "another day", "one after another").
any
one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many (e.g., "any book", "do you have any?").
both
used to refer to two people or things together (e.g., "both hands", "both of them").
each
every one of two or more considered individually (e.g., "each person", "each of them").
either
one or the other of two; each of two (e.g., "either way", "either of them").
every
used to refer to all the individual members of a set; each individual (e.g., "every day", "every single one").
few
a small number of; not many (e.g., "a few days", "few people know").
many
a large number of; numerous (e.g., "many people", "how many?").
neither
not one nor the other of two; not either (e.g., "neither option", "neither of them").
other
used to refer to a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned (e.g., "the other side", "other people").
same
identical; not different; unchanged (e.g., "the same day", "all the same").
several
more than two but not very many; some (e.g., "several times", "several of them").
some
an unspecified amount or number of; certain but not specified (e.g., "some people", "some of them").
such
of the type previously mentioned or implied; to so high a degree (e.g., "such things", "such a day").
these
plural of 'this'; used to identify specific people or things close at hand or being indicated (e.g., "these books", "these are mine").
this
used to identify a specific person or thing close at hand or being indicated (e.g., "this book", "this is mine").
those
plural of 'that'; used to identify specific people or things at a distance or previously mentioned (e.g., "those books", "those were the days").