| query | quantifier If you refer to e___ one of the members of a group, you are emphasizing that something applies to every one of them.If you refer to each one of the members of a group, you are emphasizing that something applies to every one of them. He picked up forty of these publications and read each one of them. |
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| word | each |
| full-definition | determiner If you refer to each thing or each person in a group, you are referring to every member of the group and considering them as individuals. Each book is beautifully illustrated. Each year, hundreds of animals are killed in this way. Blend in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each one. ...two bedrooms, each with three beds. She began to consult doctors, and each had a different diagnosis. We each have different needs and interests. The children were given one each, handed to them or placed on their plates. They were selling tickets at six pounds each. He handed each of them a page of photos. Each of these exercises takes one or two minutes to do. There are three main types of cloud, each of which has many variations. other quantifier If you refer to each one of the members of a group, you are emphasizing that something applies to every one of them. He picked up forty of these publications and read each one of them. |
| cefr-level | A1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a1
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