Exercise 1
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with each or every .

1) _____ player has three cards.
2) Kate has read ________ book in the library.
3) _____ side of a square is the same length.
4) _____ seat in the theatre was taken.
5) There are six apartments in the building. ________ one has a balcony.
6) There’s a train to London ________ hour.
7) She was wearing four rings – one on ________ finger.
8) Our football team is playing well. We’ve won ________ game this season.
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1 Each
3 Each 6 every
4 Every 7 each
5 Each 8 every
Exercise 2
Put in each or every .
1) There were four books on the table. ________ book was a different colour.
2) The Olympic Games are held ________ four years.
3) _____ parent worries about their children.
4) In a game of tennis there are two or four players. ________ player has a racket.
5) Nicola plays volleyball ________ Thursday evening.
6) I understood most of what they said but not ________ word.
7) The book is divided into five parts and ________ of these has three sections.
8) I get paid ________ four weeks.
9) I called the office two or three times, but ________ time it was dosed.
10) Car seat belts save lives. ________ driver should wear one.
11) A friend of mine has three children. I always give ________ of them a present at Christmas.
12) (from an exam) Answer all five questions. W rite your answer to ________ question on a separate sheet of paper.
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1 Each 2 every
3 Every 8 every
4 Each 9 each
5 every 10 Every
6 every 11 each
7 each 12 each
Exercise 3
Complete the sentences using each .
1) The price of one of those oranges is 30 pence. ________
2) I had ten pounds and so did Sonia. Sonia and I ________ .
3) One of those postcards costs 80 pence. Those ________ .
4) The hotel was expensive. I paid £150 and so did you. We ________ .
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1 Those oranges are 30 pence each.
2 Sonia and I had ten pounds each. / Sonia and I each had ten pounds.
3 Those postcards cost 80 pence each. / Those postcards are 80 pence each.
4 We paid £150 each. / We each paid £150.
Exercise 4
Put in everyone (1 word) or everyone (2 words).
1) Sarah is invited to a lot of parties and she goes to ________ .
2) As soon as ________ had arrived, we began the meeting.
3) I asked her lots of questions and she answered ________ correctly.
4) A is very popular. ________ likes her.
5) I dropped a tray of glasses. Unfortunately ________ broke.
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1 every one
2 everyone
3 every one
4 Everyone
5 every one