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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Each meaning

Hello,

I don't undesrtand this sentence. What does each refer to? Could you please help me?

In fact he had three different kinds of cake, two of each.

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Anonymous In fact he had three different kinds of cake, two of each. He had two cakes of each kind , making six cakes altogether. "

  • Anonymous In fact he had three different kinds of cake, two of each.
  • He had two cakes of each kind , making six cakes altogether.
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AnonymousIn fact he had three different kinds of cake, two of each.
He had two cakes of each kind, making six cakes altogether.

"Each" refers to "kind."

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