The meaning of EVERY is being each individual or part of a group without exception. How to use every in a sentence.

EVERY definition: being one of a group or series taken collectively; each. See examples of every used in a sentence.

(not used with a negative) the greatest or best possible: every hope of success each: used before a noun phrase to indicate the recurrent, intermittent, or serial nature of a thing: every third day, every …

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Use the adjective every to talk about all examples of something or all the members of a group. If you invite every classmate to your party, you're asking all 30 of them to come.

5 days agoΒ Β· Denotes equal spacing at a stated interval, or a proportion corresponding to such a spacing. We stopped for refreshments every ten miles. The alarm is going off every few minutes. …

The grammar of these expressions requires a singular pronoun, as in Every car must have its brakes tested, but the meaning often leads people to use the plural pronoun, as in Every car must have their …

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