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TeacherJapan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

any difference?

Brush your teeth after each/every meal.

each and every are both possible in this sentence?
If not, is there any difference?
  

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teacherJapan If not, is there any difference? No difference in meaning.

  • teacherJapan If not, is there any difference?
  • No difference in meaning.
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teacherJapanIf not, is there any difference?
No difference in meaning.
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Are they both gramatically correct?
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teacherJapan Are they both grammatically correct?
Yes, they are.
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Oh, sorry for the typo. Thank you very much.

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