English | is it each or every?
May 2nd, 2010
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Below are a few examples:
- Each girl was eating dinner.
- Every girl eats dinner.
What is the difference?
- The word “Each” means “To be seen as separate, individual”
- The word “Every” means “To be seen as a group, not individual”
Here are some examples:
She liked _____ minute of the hockey competition. (each/every)
He spoke to _____ of the employees in the shop. (each/every)
Answers:
She liked every minute of the hockey competition.
He spoke to each of the employees in the shop.
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