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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

One...after

Hi
What's the difference between "one contest after another" and "each contest" and "each and every contest"?

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He travels to one contest after another. = He goes in a sequential order between the contests as they are scheduled. He goes to each contest in the Masters series.

  • He travels to one contest after another.
  • = He goes in a sequential order between the contests as they are scheduled.
  • He goes to each contest in the Masters series.
  • = He goes to every contest in the list.
  • He goes to each and every contest in the Masters series.
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He travels to one contest after another. = He goes in a sequential order between the contests as they are scheduled.
He goes to each contest in the Masters series. = He goes to every contest in the list.
He goes to each and every contest in the Masters series. = He never misses any of the contests. (Extra emphasis on "every.")

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