Every - definition of every by The Free Dictionary 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 brakes tested
EVERY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use every in order to say how often something happens or to indicate that something happens at regular intervals We were made to attend meetings every day A burglary occurs every three minutes in London She will need to have the therapy repeated every few months
Every - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary We use every + singular noun to refer individually to all the members of a complete group of something: There’s a photograph on the wall of every child in the school
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