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6.6 each versus every, every versus any 1.
Each is used when it is important to underline that you are viewing things as individual items,
every when these things are seen as amass. Only
each can be used before a preposition.
3. Some expressions require
every and not
each. 4. Often, there
is no real difference between each and
every. 5.
Any = only one, but it is indifferent which one
, every = all.
EACH, ANY EVERY 1
An acronym is a word in which each letter stands for another word. She is only two years of age and already knows
every letter in the alphabet.
1
Each patient was given a slightly different dosage of the medicine.
Every patient in their hospital has medical insurance. No patient had the same dosage All patients
1
Each volume deals with a different topic.
I have read every book on the topic.
1
Each individual case will be analysed separately.
In every case death occurred within three months.
In all cases 1 It is
each applicant’s responsibility to ensure that they provide references. What
every applicant should know about the interview process.
2
Each of them has a different name.
= All of them have different names.
3 Patients will be examined
every week /
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