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Each and Every Exercise

English Grammar Exercise

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Last updated: 15/03/2023
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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."

Question 1:
_ time I travel, I learn something new.
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Question 2:
I have two brothers and _ one is taller than the other.
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Question 3:
I go to the gym _ day to stay healthy.
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Question 4:
The flowers in the garden were watered _ day.
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Question 5:
_ of the students in the class has a different background.
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Question 6:
_ student in the class received a prize.
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Question 7:
I have three children and I love them _ equally.
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Question 8:
I have five fingers on _ hand.
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Question 9:
_ person has their own way of thinking.
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Question 10:
_ book on the shelf is organized by genre.
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Question 11:
I need to finish _ task on my to-do list before the end of the day.
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Question 12:
I have five senses and _ one is important for my daily life.
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Question 13:
I go to the supermarket _ week to buy groceries.
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Question 14:
_ member of the family has their own personality.
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Question 15:
_ time I see my best friend, we have a great time together.
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Question 16:
_ house in the neighborhood has a different style.
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Question 17:
I try to learn _ new word in English every day
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Question 18:
_ day is a new opportunity to learn and grow.
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Question 19:
I attend a meeting with my boss _ week.
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Question 20:
I use _ hand to write and the other to draw.
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