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Lindausa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is there a difference in meaning between these sentences?

I completed each project. I completed every project.
  

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Hi, Here are a couple of quick comments. I completed each project. Makes the reader think of the whole process as long and slow, with many stages.

  • Hi, Here are a couple of quick comments.
  • I completed each project.
  • Makes the reader think of the whole process as long and slow, with many stages.
  • I completed every project.
  • A more generaland sweeping statement about the entire process.
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Hi,
Here are a couple of quick comments.

I completed each project. Makes the reader think of the whole process as long and slow, with many stages.


I completed every project. A more generaland sweeping
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For emphasis, we also say:

I completed each and every project.

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