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Osee Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

each and every

as titled, what's the main difference between them?

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Hi Osee Each is often used to refer to a small group or number: There were seven boys in the group and the teacher gave each boy some advice. " From a song entitled May Each Day Only each is possible when of follows: Each of the boys knew the answer. CB

  • Hi Osee Each is often used to refer to a small group or number: There were seven boys in the group and the teacher gave each boy some advice.
  • " From a song entitled May Each Day Only each is possible when of follows: Each of the boys knew the answer.
  • CB
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Hi Osee

Each is often used to refer to a small group or number:

There were seven boys in the group and the teacher gave each boy some advice.

However, that is not always true:

"May each day in your life be a good day..."
From a song entitled May Each Day

Only each is possible when of

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