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Yoong Liat Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

correct word

Every/Each time, the flood would destroy all the crops.

Which word should I use?

Many thanks.
  

Top answer

Without context, how can one be sure. Both words are acceptable and therefore it comes down to personal preference.

  • Without context, how can one be sure.
  • Both words are acceptable and therefore it comes down to personal preference.
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Without context, how can one be sure. Both words are acceptable and therefore it comes down to personal preference.
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I agree that it's a matter of personal preference.
Just reading it "cold" I'd choose every, since there's no context that puts any emphasis on individual cases of various floods, which might lead me to prefer each, but even then, everymight still appeal to me more.
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Thanks, Feebs and CJ.

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