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"Each" vs. "Every": Simple Rules for Clear Writing


"Each" and "every" are two small but powerful words that often confuse learners. Understanding their differences will add clarity to your communication.


  1. When to Use "Each":

    • Highlights individuality: Each employee was thanked personally.


  2. When to Use "Every":

    • Refers to a group as a whole: Every employee attended the meeting.


  3. Practice Sentences:

    • Each student has their own book.

    • Every book on the shelf is interesting.


Mastering "each" and "every" is a small change that makes a big difference.

Keep practising—you’re improving every day!

 
 
 

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