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This online grammar exercise focuses on the use of "Each" and "Every" in English. These two words are often used interchangeably, but they have different meanings and uses. "Each" is used to refer to individual things or people, while "Every" is used to refer to all the things or people in a group. This exercise includes 20 sentences, such as "Every student in the class received a prize" and "I have five fingers on each hand."
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