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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Combine every and each

Is it ok to write, "bought every copy each"?
Or what is the correct way to put this?
  

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I don't understand what you want to say. Do you mean you bought all the copies or that you bought a copy for every person? " Do you mean that?

  • I don't understand what you want to say.
  • Do you mean you bought all the copies or that you bought a copy for every person?
  • " Do you mean that?
  • I bought each and every copy.
  • Your sentence is not correct as it stands.
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I don't understand what you want to say. Do you mean you bought all the copies or that you bought a copy for every person? There is a phrase "each and every." Do you mean that? I bought each and every copy.

Your sentence is not correct as it stands.

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