each

/iːtʃ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈitʃ] /iːtʃ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈitʃ] /ˈēch/ (ame, mw)

each — determiner

1. used before a singular noun to talk about every person or thing in a group of tw

1.限定詞A1
釋義

used before a singular noun to talk about every person or thing in a group of two or more, when you are thinking about them one at a time — for example, each student getting their own workbook, or each room in a hotel having its own bathroom.

例句

Each student received a workbook on the first day of class.

each + singular noun: each student

Rania checks each email carefully before sending it to her boss.

同義詞
  • every

    'each' focuses on individual members one by one; 'every' focuses on the group as a whole. 'Each child received a gift' (emphasising each child individually) vs 'Every child likes ice cream' (generalisng about all children).

文法句型

each + singular noun

用法筆記

The noun after 'each' is always singular, even when referring to a group: 'each member' (not 'each members'). The verb that follows is also singular: 'Each student has...' (not 'have').

常見錯誤

Each students brought their own lunch.
Each student brought their own lunch.
💡'each' is always followed by a singular noun.
Each of the students have a ticket.
Each of the students has a ticket.
💡when 'each of' is the subject, the verb is singular.

2. used to emphasise that you really mean every single person or thing in a group,

2.限定詞A1
釋義

used to emphasise that you really mean every single person or thing in a group, without any exception — for example, reading every book in a series, or checking every window in a house.

例句

Emma has read each book in that fantasy series at least three times.

each + noun for emphasis: each book

Selim checked each window in the old house before locking up for the night.

同義詞
  • every

    'every' is the more common word for general statements. Use 'each' for stronger emphasis on individual items, especially when the group is small and each item matters.

  • all

    'all' is used with plural nouns ('all students') and focuses on the group together, while 'each' focuses on individuals separately.

文法句型

each + noun (emphatic)

each and every + noun

用法筆記

When you want extra emphasis, use 'each and every' instead of just 'each': 'I have read each and every book in the library.' This pattern is common in spoken English and informal writing.

常見錯誤

Each and every students must sign the form.
Each and every student must sign the form.
💡'each and every' is still followed by a singular noun and verb.

each — pronoun

each — adverb