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| Would you please tell me if my choices are right? Complete the following sentences with all, every or each. 1) All that money and not a single penny for me! 2) She enjoyed it so much that she came back each and every day. 3) We took several photos each of them was lost in the plane. 4) You must water the plants every other day. 5) Not all Welshmen speak Celtic. 6) Not every man is fond of spiders. 7) Every single night, he would phone her. 8) Don’t take them all. Take one each. 9) We must keep aslice of cake for each of them. 10) Take every word his says very carefully. (is the last sentence written in correct English?) Many thanks, Hela |
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| 3- this needs a full stop. You could go for a comma then change 'them' to 'which'. |
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| Thank you tdol. I'll see if you have other exercises on quantifiers and intensifiers on this site. Best wishes, Hela |
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