Determiners: Each, Every
Each and every have similar but not
always identical meanings.
Each = every one separately
Every = each, all
Sometimes, each and every have the
same meaning:
- Prices go up each year.
- Prices go up every year.
But often they are not exactly the same.
Each expresses the idea of 'one by one'. It
emphasizes individuality.
Every is half-way between each and all. It
sees things or people as singular, but in a group or
in general.
Consider the following:
- Every artist is sensitive.
- Each artist sees things differently.
- Every soldier saluted as the President
arrived.
- The President gave each soldier a medal.
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