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what is the difference between each and every?​

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Answered by Mehakbaby
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Each and every are both used with singular nouns to indicate quantity. Each indicates two or more items, whereas every indicates three or more items. When three or more items are involved, we tend to use each when we are thinking of the items individually and every when we are thinking of them collectively.

Answered by accidentalgenius07
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Each and every are both used with singular nouns to indicate quantity. Each indicates two or more items, whereas every indicates three or more items. When three or more items are involved, we tend to use each when we are thinking of the items individually and every when we are thinking of them collectively

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