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Every vs. each #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 8:19 am   Every vs. each
 

What is the difference between every and each?
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Every vs. each #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:57 am   Every vs. each
 

Hi,

'Every'often gives the idea of 'all' as in 'everybody' 'every day' whereas 'each' points more to an individual/single idea as in:

They go to the seaside for their holidays every year.

After he had survived the accident, he was so happy to still be alive that he enjoyed each day to the full.

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