词组 | each |
释义 | Contents overview each153 each1each + singularEach is a determiner. We use it before a singular noun.I enjoy each moment. (not … each moments.)A following verb is also singular.Each new day is different. (not … are different.)2each ofWe use each of before a plural pronoun, or before a determiner (for example the, my, these) with a plural noun.Each of us sees the world differently.I phone each of my children once a week.A following verb is normally singular.Each of them has problems.3position with objectEach can follow an object (direct or indirect), but does not normally come at the end of a clause.She kissed them each on the forehead. (but not She kissed them each.)I want them each to make their own decision.I sent the secretaries each a Christmas card.However, each can come at the end of a clause in expressions referring to exact amounts and quantities.They cost £3.50 each.I bought the girls two pairs of trainers each.4without a nounWe can drop a noun after each, if the meaning is clear. However, each one or each of them is more common in an informal style.I've got five brothers, and each (one/of them) lives in a different city.5with the verbWhen each refers to the subject, it can also go with a verb in mid-position, like all and some adverbs (for details of word order, 200). In this case plural nouns, pronouns and verbs are used.They have each been told.We can each apply for our own membership card.You are each right in a different way.The plans each have certain advantages and disadvantages.For the difference between each and every, 154.Previous Next |
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