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