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របៀបប្រើប្រាស់រវាងពាក្យ Each and every
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The meanings of 'each' and 'every' are very similar. Often you could use either word, but there are also cases where there are differences. Let's take a closer look at the two words to learn how to use them.
If we say:
"Each rock is balanced perfectly."
"Every rock is balanced perfectly."
Both sentences are correct.
However, in some cases there is a difference between the meanings.
We use 'each' when we think of the single items in a group, one by one:
"They gave a trophy to each member of the winning team."
We use 'every' when we think of the items in a group together:
"I believed every word that he said."
'Each' can refer to two items, while 'every' cannot:
"She kissed him on each cheek."
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