We use every when we refer to a group and mean "all". We use each when we refer to group members separately, individually. Both each and every are usually followed by a singular verb. We have freezing rain practically year. of you could have done this. Because of that mistake, I had to rewrite single page of my exercise book. Almost girl in the hall was wearing a black dress. one of us wants to help Lilly with the project. Have you filled in the form? of the tourists must show their pass at the entrance. wanted to win in the race. She decided to make meditation a part of her life. In this kindergarten, every child a branded yellow cap to be easily noticed. of the pupils a balloon in their hands.
Задание

Choose the correct options

We use every when we refer to a group and mean "all". We use each when we refer to group members separately, individually. Both each and every are usually followed by a singular verb.

  1. We have freezing rain practically [each|every] year.
  2. [Each|Every] of you could have done this.
  3. Because of that mistake, I had to rewrite [each|every] single page of my exercise book.
  4. Almost [each|every] girl in the hall was wearing a black dress.
  5. [Each|Every]one of us wants to help Lilly with the project.
  6. Have you [each|every] filled in the form?
  7. [Everyone|Every one] of the tourists must show their pass at the entrance.
  8. [Everyone|Every one] wanted to win in the race.
  9. She decided to make meditation a part of her [every day|everyday] life.
  10. In this kindergarten, every child [wear|wears] a branded yellow cap to be easily noticed.
  11. [Each|Every] of the pupils [have|has] a balloon in their hands.