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What does each of mean in English?

Each of us has the right to vote. Each of them wants a piece of the pie. Each of the board’s members has an MD in diagnostic medicine or surgery. Each of these gems is real. Each of the students wants a chance at the prize. In informal and spoken English, “each of” is sometimes used with plural verbs to refer to multiple people or things.

What is the difference between each and every?

We use each to refer to individual things in a group or a list of two or more things. It is often similar in meaning to every, but we use every to refer to a group or list of three or more things. … There are five leaflets – please take one of each. Each of the brothers has a different personality. It’s 500 miles each way.

Is “each of” a plural word?

Such usage is quite common and generally acceptable in speech and informal usage. Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage, for example, notes that “each of” may be considered plural. In informal usage, “each of” is often followed by plural verbs. As you turn each page, you enter another story, but each of the stories are connected.

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