Grammar

English Uses EACH, EVERY and ALL

English Uses EACH, EVERY and ALL



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ALL

It means total. We use it to talk about the total number of things.

Examples;

  • I stayed home all day instead of going to work.
  • All men are equal.
  • All cheetah are fast.
  • All children need care.
  • He ignored her all day.

 



EVERY

We use every to tlak about collectively things more than individually. It means each, all.

Examples;

  • I shave every morning.
  • She wanted to get away from everyday life.
  • I take a break every three hours.
  • Every artist is sensitive.

 

EACH

Use each when referring to individual members of a group, one at a time.

Examples;

  • Each artist sees things differently.
  • The soldiers each received a meadl.
  • We need each other.
  • They hated each other.
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