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  • EVERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EVERY is being each individual or part of a group without exception How to use every in a sentence
  • EVERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    We use any and every to talk about the total numbers of things in a group Their meanings are not exactly the same: …
  • EVERY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Every definition: being one of a group or series taken collectively; each See examples of EVERY used in a sentence
  • EVERY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    You use every in order to say how often something happens or to indicate that something happens at regular intervals We were made to attend meetings every day A burglary occurs every three minutes in London She will need to have the therapy repeated every few months
  • every - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Denotes equal spacing at a stated interval, or a proportion corresponding to such a spacing We stopped for refreshments every ten miles The alarm is going off every few minutes Every third bead was red, and the rest were blue The sequence was thus red, blue, blue, red, blue, blue etc
  • Every - definition of every by The Free Dictionary
    The grammar of these expressions requires a singular pronoun, as in Every car must have its brakes tested, but the meaning often leads people to use the plural pronoun, as in Every car must have their brakes tested
  • All vs. Every: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    All refers to the entire group of individuals or things as a collective whole, often used when emphasizing the group On the other hand, every refers to each individual or element in a group considered separately, suggesting a focus on the components rather than the collective
  • Each or every ? - Cambridge Grammar
    Each or every ? - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary




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