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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

'everyone of them'

Hi,
Does 'everyone of them' sound natural to you? If yes, then how different is it compared to 'all of them' and 'each of them'?

Many thanks,
Nessie.
  

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Hi Nessie! You need to use two separate words: "every one of them". Though the meaning of your phrases is basically the same, "every one of them" would be a more emphatic usage than "each of them" and "all of them".

  • Hi Nessie!
  • You need to use two separate words: "every one of them".
  • Though the meaning of your phrases is basically the same, "every one of them" would be a more emphatic usage than "each of them" and "all of them".
  • So, "every one of them" should not be used *****-nilly.
  • Save it for occasions where heavier emphasis is desired or needed.
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Hi Nessie! Emotion: smile

You need to use two separate words: "every one of them".
Though the meaning of your phrases is basically t

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