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Is it grammatically correct to use 'each and every' in one sentence or is it just used as slang? Eg. Each and every word you say must be true. So, is it grammatically correct?0bf5e1a7-c82c-4ab0-a41f-f62c11685299.jpg 47.12 KB
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The image provides guidance on the usage of "each" and "every." "Each" is used for a limited number. "Every" is used for an unlimited number. Example: Incorrect: "Every one of the two participants was given a certificate." Correct: "Each one of the two participants was given a prize." This means "each" is more appropriate when referring to individual members within a small or specified group.
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Usage of each and every Is it grammatically correct to use 'each and every' in one sentence or is it just used as slang? Eg. Each and every word you say must be true. So, is it grammatically correct?0bf5e1a7-c82c-4ab0-a41f-f62c11685299.jpg 47.12 KB