OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR-97 sau đây là giáo trình lý thuyết tiếng anh và bài tập áp dụng từ cơ bản đến nâng cao , nhằm giúp các bạn có thể tự mình ôn tập và củng cố thêm về nền tảng kiến thức môn Anh văn , tự tin đạt kết quả tốt trong kỳ thi ngoại ngữ | OXFORD PRACTICE GRAMMAR 97 EVERY EACH WHOLE BOTH EITHER AND NEITHER A Every and each We use every and each before a singular noun to talk about a whole group. The police questioned every person each person in the building. Every room Each room has a number. In many contexts either word is possible but there is a difference in meaning. EVERY EACH Every person means all the people everyone . Each person means all the people seen as individuals one by one. Every guest watched as the President came in. Each guest in turn shook hands with him. I go for a walk every day. Each day seemed to pass very slowly. Every means three or more usually a large Each is more usual with smaller groups and can number. mean only two. There were cars parked along every street in There were cars parked along each side of the town. all the streets street. both sides We can use each but not every on its own or with of. There are six flats. Each has its own entrance NOT Every has. Each of the six flats has its own entrance NOT Every of the . We can also say Each one Every one has its own entrance. We can also use each in mid position see Unit 113B or after a pronoun. We ve each got our own desk. They gave us each a desk. Compare every and all before day morning week etc. I travel every day. Monday Tuesday Wednesday . I was travelling all day. from morning till evening B Whole We use whole before a singular noun. It means all or complete . The baby cried the whole time. all the time I ve spent my whole life waiting for this moment. all my life We ll need a whole loaf to make sandwiches for everyone. C Both either and neither We use both either and neither for two things. I ve got two bicycles. Both of them are quite old. I ve given up cycling so I don t ride either of them any more. Neither of them is in very good condition I m afraid. Both means the one and the other . We can use it in the following structures. We had two letters this morning and both letters both the letters both of the .