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Difference Between Every, All and Each in English Grammar

 Difference Between Every, All and Each in English Grammar

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.

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.


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