EACH
1.as a pronoun with OF+
noun/pronoun
Each of the students is writing an
essay.
2.as a pronoun on its own
Five athletes took part in this
competition,each was determined
to win.
(each one or each of them is more
common though)
3.after nouns or pronouns
for emphasis
They each had to finish their
assignements by Friday.
EVERY
1.when we’re thinking of
people/things together in a
group to mean‘ALL’
Every employee in this company is
entitles to two days off per week.
2.after a possessive
She listened to his every word.
3.with some abstract nouns
to draw attention that
woo’adAyselAuossa
something is necessary or
correct
I had every resason to be mad at
him.
4.with plural nouns in
phrases of frequency
I go to the gym every two days.
5.with adverbs ALMOST,
NEARLY,JUST ABOUT,
PRACTICALLY
You are late almost every morning!
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