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EACH  and  EVERY  do not mean quite the same. EACH can be used to talk about two or more people or  things. EVERY      puts people or things into a group.    it’s often used to general    always refers to three or more, never to two.    separates when we say each violinist, each child, each  player – we think of the people doing things differently, separately or  one at a time.    is not used with words and expressions like  PRACTICALLY,   ALMOST,  NEARLY.
The difference is not always very important, so we can  often use  EACH  and   EVERY  with no real difference of  meaning When we are stressing the idea of a whole group,  EACH  is not used. e.g.: Those girls go to the club almost  every  Friday. We go to the gym  every  single day. e.g.: You look more beautiful  EACH/EVERY   time I see you.
Complete using  EVERY   or  EACH : 3.  We want ________________ child to succeed. ________________ professional musician practices for several  hours a day. Every 2.  ________________ musician has his own way of playing the Beethoven concert. Each every 4.  ________________ child will find his own road to success. Each 5.  The Queen shook hands with ________________ player in  turn after the game. every

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Each and every

  • 1.  
  • 3. EACH and EVERY do not mean quite the same. EACH can be used to talk about two or more people or things. EVERY  puts people or things into a group.  it’s often used to general  always refers to three or more, never to two.  separates when we say each violinist, each child, each player – we think of the people doing things differently, separately or one at a time.  is not used with words and expressions like PRACTICALLY, ALMOST, NEARLY.
  • 4. The difference is not always very important, so we can often use EACH and EVERY with no real difference of meaning When we are stressing the idea of a whole group, EACH is not used. e.g.: Those girls go to the club almost every Friday. We go to the gym every single day. e.g.: You look more beautiful EACH/EVERY time I see you.
  • 5. Complete using EVERY or EACH : 3. We want ________________ child to succeed. ________________ professional musician practices for several hours a day. Every 2. ________________ musician has his own way of playing the Beethoven concert. Each every 4. ________________ child will find his own road to success. Each 5. The Queen shook hands with ________________ player in turn after the game. every