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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Each / Every

Can I say,

(i) Each / Every shoes had different styles. Susan tried on every (latest) shoes.

(ii) She showed some newly arrived shoes, it has many different styles and designs.

(iii) She showed Susan the newly arrived shoes and different types of styles.
  

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How about the sentences above?
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(i) Each pair of shoes had a different style. Susan tried on all the latest styles.
(ii) She looked at some newly arrived shoes, each with a different style and design.
(iii) She showed Susan the newly arrived shoes, each with a different type and style.

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