Quantifiers: each and everyEvery child needs a healthy diet.Each lesson lasts one hour.She gave us each an apple.Tickets cost £10 each.There's a bus every 20 minutes.We use every + singularnoun to mean all the people or things in a group, and this often suggests there is a large number in the group.Every child needs a healthy diet.She goes to every match his team plays in.We use each + singularnoun to talk about every individual person or thing in a group.Each lesson lasts one hour.Each ticket costs £10.We can also use each after a pluralnoun or pronoun …The children each chose their favourite song.She gave us each an apple.… or after an amount of money.Tickets cost £10 each.We can use each or each one without a noun when we have already mentioned which person or thing, or it is obvious which person or thing we are talking about.Karen collects paintings. Each shows a different landscape.Look carefully at the designs on the plates. Each one is different.We can use each/every one of + noun.Every one of the cups is broken.He gave each one of his grandchildren a present.We can also use each of + noun (but NOT ‛every of’).Each of his restaurants has a different menu.Every of his restaurants …We also use every to say how often.There's a bus every 20 minutes.There's a bus each 20 minutes.
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