Each / Every / All exercises — Set 1: Each or Every: Basic Differences (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
single student in the class passed the exam.
She looked at photo one by one before choosing.
I brush my teeth single morning without fail.
There are four rooms and of them has a window.
Almost child in this school owns a tablet.
The teacher gave student a different exercise, one by one.
He goes to the gym almost day.
She tried on two dresses and liked one.
Nearly person in the room agreed with the decision.
The manager spoke to of the employees individually.
We have English lessons other Wednesday.
There are two doors. door is painted a different colour.
He plays football nearly weekend.
single answer on the test was correct — she got 100%.
The hotel has 200 rooms, and nearly room has free Wi-Fi.
of the three children received a prize.
She eats fruit single day without exception.
students must bring their own dictionaries.
Read of the five questions carefully.
Not student can afford a new laptop.
Each / Every / All exercises online (Worksheet)
Learn the basic difference between 'each' and 'every'. Use 'each' to talk about individual people or things separately, and 'every' to talk about a whole group. Both are followed by a singular noun.