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Azz Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Each vs. every vs. all

a. Each of us might get fired tomorrow.
b. We might each get fired tomorrow.

c. All of us might get fired tomorrow.
d. We might all get fired tomorrow.

e. Every one of us might get fired tomorrow.



Which of the sentences in red mean
1. Any of us might get fired tomorrow.
and which mean
2. It is possible that all of us will be fired tomorrow.
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Many thanks.
  

Top answer

azz Which of the sentences in red mean1. Any of us might get fired tomorrow. All of them.

  • azz Which of the sentences in red mean1.
  • Any of us might get fired tomorrow.
  • All of them.
  • azz and which mean2.
  • It is possible that all of us will be fired tomorrow.
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azzWhich of the sentences in red mean1. Any of us might get fired tomorrow.
All of them.
azzand which mean2. It is possible that all of us will be fired tomorrow.
All of them.

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