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Hilda9 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Use of ‚every‘

Can we say „the opportunity to buy EVERY food anytime makes it more difficult to decide what to eat“?

  

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Hilda9 Can we say „the opportunity to buy EVERY food anytime makes it more difficult to decide what to eat“? Unlikely. Almost certainly you want to say "any" not "every".

  • Hilda9 Can we say „the opportunity to buy EVERY food anytime makes it more difficult to decide what to eat“?
  • Unlikely.
  • Almost certainly you want to say "any" not "every".
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Hilda9Can we say „the opportunity to buy EVERY food anytime makes it more difficult to decide what to eat“?

Unlikely. Almost certainly you want to say "any" not "every".

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