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Each vs Every – Usage and differences

Each vs Every - Usage & Difference | English Grammar Lesson | Improve Your English

Each vs Every - Usage & Difference | English Grammar Lesson | Improve Your English

Commonly Confused English Words - Each vs Every  (Usage & Differences) Clear English Grammar Doubts

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2. She plays tennis _________ Sunday.

 
 

3. They go on vacation abroad ______ year

 
 

4. The president spoke to _______ of the soldiers.

 
 

5. He had bags in __________hand.

 
 

6. Each artist ________ things differently.

 
 

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In this English Grammar lesson, you will learn the usage of each and every. They are expressions in the singular and are always followed by a singular verb.

Using ‘Each’:

We use “each” in front of the singular form of a count noun to emphasize individuality. “Each” indicates two or more people or things (more usual for a small number).

Examples:

Using ‘Every’:

Every is used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more (it is more usual for a large number).

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