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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

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To solve the economic problem, citizen must pay taxes.

each every

........ member of the football team must sign a contract.

Every Each

There are ten restaurants in my town. ...... of them have a place for families.

Neither Every Each

If you please, I want to know the right answers as I'm confused and can't choose the right ones

  

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anonymous To solve the economic problem, citizen must pay taxes. " "Each" is also possible, but if you had "To solve the economic problem, _____ citizen must pay his taxes", "each" would be more likely. anonymous ........

  • anonymous To solve the economic problem, citizen must pay taxes.
  • " "Each" is also possible, but if you had "To solve the economic problem, _____ citizen must pay his taxes", "each" would be more likely.
  • anonymous ........
  • member of the football team must sign a contract.
  • I like "each"..
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anonymousTo solve the economic problem, citizen must pay taxes.

I guess you mean "To solve the economic problem, every citizen must pay taxes." "Each" is also possible, but if you had "To solve the economic problem, _____ citizen must pay his taxes", "each" would be more l

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