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Every, each, all

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________ time I go shopping I look for the best deals.
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Every
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__________ car agencies have a special sale in November.
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He checks _______ bank statement he receives carefully to make sure no extra charges were made to his credit cards.
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every
each/every
all
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My membership at Costco because I earn 2% cash back in ________ purchase.
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every
both are correct
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Each and every
We use them with singular nouns.
They are similar in meaning:
* Each time (or Every time) I see my bills I realize my salary is not enough.
* There is a mirror in every fitting room ( or each fitting room).
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Each
We use each when we think of things separately, one by one.
* Check each glass to make sure they're not broken or damage.
Each is more usual for small number:
* There are six shoe shops in the mall. Each shop has different models.
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Every
We use every when we think of things as a group. The meaning is similar to all.
* Every bank charges interest if you don't pay on time.
Every is more usual for a large number:
* There are 1500 shops all around Mexico and every shop has a security guard.
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__________ player has three cards.
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Every
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Kate has read _________ book in the library.
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every
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__________ side of a square is the same length.
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__________ seat in the theatre was taken.
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There are six apartments in the building _________ one has a balcony.
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There Is a train to London __________ hour.
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She was wearing four rings - one on_________ finger.
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Our football team is playing well. We!ve won __________ game this season.
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All
It is followed by a plural countable noun. We use it to refer to a group of things
* All cars are welcome in this mall.
* He bought all (of) the flowers that the lady had in her basket.
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