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Navitasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In any/of every etc.

Which are correct:

1) The most evil character in any episode is the one who seems the friendliest in the beginning.
2) The most evil character of any episode is the one who seems the friendliest in the beginning.

3) The most evil character in every episode is the one who seems the friendliest in the beginning.
4) The most evil character of every episode is the one who seems the friendliest in the beginning.

I would use 'in each episode', but I think 1-4 do work and all have the same meaning.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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