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On p. 182 of English Grammar in Use, the author says the following:
Each and every are similar in meaning. Often it is possible to use each or every:
- Each time (or Every time) I see you, you look different.
But according to one of the exercises in 'I called the office two or three times, but each time it was closed' it should be each, but doesn't every also work here? It's similar to the first example sentence.
Thank you in advance.
Each and every are similar in meaning. Often it is possible to use each or every:
- Each time (or Every time) I see you, you look different.
But according to one of the exercises in 'I called the office two or three times, but each time it was closed' it should be each, but doesn't every also work here? It's similar to the first example sentence.
Thank you in advance.