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Each
UK /["/iːtʃ/"]/US /["/iːtʃ/"]/
Definition
used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, when you are thinking about them separately
In simple words: Every one from a group
Examples
- Each answer is worth 20 points.
- Each of the answers is worth 20 points.
- The answers are worth 20 points each.
- ‘Red or blue?’ ‘I'll take one of each, please.’
- Look at the pictures and answer the questions about **each one**.
- We each have our own car.
- There aren't enough books for everyone to have one each.
- They lost $40 each.
- Each day that passed he grew more and more desperate.
- I look forward to seeing each and every one of you as we celebrate our 50th year.
Usage notes
Use 'each' when talking about individual items in a group, usually when the group is small or when emphasizing individuality. Avoid using 'each' with plural nouns.
Grammar pattern
each + singular noun
Memory hint
Think of 'each' as saying 'one by one' in a group.
Collocations
- each person
- each item
- each time
Synonyms
- every
- individual
- single
Antonyms
- none
- all
Common mistakes
- Using 'each' with plural nouns, e.g., saying 'each apples' instead of 'each apple'.
- Confusing 'each' with 'every' - 'each' refers to individuals, while 'every' refers to the group as a whole.