what is the difference between "each " and "every "?
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Although both words refer to something that is singular, each refers to an individual object or person, while the term every refers to a group of objects or people lumped together as one.
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Although both words refer to something that is singular, each refers to an individual object or person, while the term every refers to a group of objects or people lumped together as one.
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Each means single or one and every means all
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