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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Each

Hi,
Is this sentence correct with 'each morning'?
"I get up at 6 o'clock each morning."

Thanks.
  

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As a general statement of your daily routine, it would be better to use 'every morning'. I'd use 'each' for a temporary situation. '

  • As a general statement of your daily routine, it would be better to use 'every morning'.
  • I'd use 'each' for a temporary situation.
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As a general statement of your daily routine, it would be better to use 'every morning'.

I'd use 'each' for a temporary situation.

'On my summer camp weekend I got up at six each morning.'
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Hi Rover_KE,
Is it also correct to use 'every morning' in your example?
'On my summer camp weekend I got up at six every morning.'

Is there any difference between them here?

Thanks!
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You could use 'every morning' as long as there were more than two mornings.

If there were only two mornings, you would have to use 'each'.
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Hi Rover_KE,

What's the difference in meaning between every and each in this example below? Why can 'each' be used here?

Each/Every year the U.S. President pardons a live turkey in a ceremony at the White House.

Thanks.
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There's no difference.

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