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each/kids
Hello!
I have two grammatical questions!:
1-When do we use "each" and "each one", same question for "any".
For instance:
Each/Each one of you must tell me the truth. If any/ any one of you tries to lie to me, they'll have problems.
2-I regulary see "kids games", "kids activities". This structure looks strange to me. Indeed, "kid" in this case is like an adjective, so it shouldn't be plural, according to what I know.
Is the real structure "Kids' games", and people simply forget the '?
Cheers
W
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Re: each/kids
Use one to emphasise that they will have to make a true statement individually.
Change '...they'll have problems' to '...you'll have problems.'
Is the real structure "Kids' games", and people simply forget the '?
Yes. Rover
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