词组 | any and every the difference |
释义 | Contents overview any and every : the difference162 any and every: the differenceAny and every can both be used to talk in general about all the members of a class or group.Any/Every child can learn to swim.The meaning is not quite the same. Any looks at things one at a time: it means 'whichever one you choose'. Every looks at things together: its meaning is closer to 'all'. Compare:'Which newspaper would you like?''It doesn't matter. Any one.' (= one or another or another) (not … Every one.)On the stand there were newspapers and magazines of every kind. (= one and another and another) (not … magazines of any kind.)For more information about any, 159.For every, 151.Previous Next |
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