Unit 91. Each and every
Unit 91; Part A
![]() • Each time (or Every time) I see you, you look different. • There's a telephone in each room (or every room) of the house. But each and every are not exactly the same. Study the difference: ![]() |
Each (but not every) can be used for two things: • In a football match, each team has eleven players. (not every team) We use every (not each) to say how often something happens: • 'How often do you use your computer?' 'Every day.' (not Each day) • There's a bus every ten minutes. (not each ten minutes) |
Unit 91; Part B

You can use each with a noun: each book each student | You can use every with a noun: every book every student |
You can use each alone (without a noun): • None of the rooms was the same. Each (= each room) was different. Or you can use each one: • Each one was different. | You can't use every alone, but you can say every one: • A: Have you read all these books? B: Yes, every one. |
You can say each of (the ... / these ... / them etc.): • Read each ot these sentences carefully. • Each of the books is a different colour. • Each of them is a different colour. | You can say every one of ... (but not every of): • I've read every one of those books. (not every of those books) • I've read every one of them. |
Unit 91; Part C

• The students were each given a book. (= Each student was given a book.)
• These oranges cost 15 pence each.
Unit 91; Part D

Everyone (one word) is only for people (= everybody).
Every one (two words) is for things or people, and is similar to each one (see Section B).
• Everyone enjoyed the party. (= Everybody ...)
• Sarah is invited to lots of parties and she goes to every one. (= to every party)
Exercises
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