Was ist every? Verwendung auf Englisch

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Definition und Aussprache von every

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Definition und Aussprache von every

Verwendung und Beispiele mit dem Wort every im Englischen

Okay, let's break down how to use the word "every" in English. It's a surprisingly versatile word with a few different functions! Here's a detailed explanation:

1. As a Determiner (Like “Each” or “Every”) – Emphasizing All Members of a Group

This is the most common usage. “Every” is used to show that something applies to each and every item or person in a group. It’s stronger than "each" and adds a sense of completeness.

  • Example:Every student in the class must bring a pen.” (This means all students.)
  • Example: “I’ve read every book on the shelf.” (Means all the books.)
  • Example:Every morning, she drinks a cup of tea.” (She does this every single morning - consistently.)

2. As Part of Phrases - Common Combinations

  • Every Day/Week/Month/Year: This indicates a recurring pattern.

    • “I go to the gym every day.”
    • “We have a family dinner every Sunday.”
    • “She visits her grandparents every year.”
  • Every Time: This expresses a condition or circumstance that always occurs.

    • Every time it rains, I take an umbrella.”
    • Every time I call, you’re busy.”
  • Every Now and Then: This means occasionally, not frequently.

    • “We go out to dinner every now and then.”
  • Every Once in a While: Similar to “every now and then.” – Occasionally.

    • “I call my mom every once in a while.”

3. In Negative Constructions – ‘Not Every’

“Not every” is used to express that something is not true for all members of a group. It’s the negative of “every.”

  • Example:Not every dog is friendly.” (Some dogs are not friendly.)
  • Example:Not every movie is good.” (Some movies aren't good.)

4. Less Common Uses – Adverbial

  • Every now and then: (As mentioned above - indicates occasional events) – Here, "every" acts as an adverb.

  • Every so often: (Similar to "every now and then")

Important Notes & Distinctions

  • “Each” vs. “Every”: While often interchangeable, “every” is generally stronger and more emphatic than “each.” "Each" is a bit more formal and focuses on individual items.

  • “All” vs. “Every”: “All” means “the whole” or “the entire.” “Every” means “each and every.” Think of "every” as being more comprehensive.

  • Singular vs. Plural: “Every” always refers to a group, not just a single item.

Let's Practice!

Fill in the blanks with “every,” “each,” or “not every”:

  1. _______ student in the school has a chance to participate.
  2. I drink coffee _______ morning.
  3. _______ dog loves to play fetch.
  4. _______ time I visit London, I eat fish and chips.
  5. Not _______ person is good at everything.

Answers:

  1. Every
  2. Each
  3. Every
  4. Every
  5. Not every

To help me give you even more targeted advice, could you tell me:

  • What specifically are you struggling with when using "every"? (e.g., knowing when to use it, understanding the different phrases?)

Synonyme für das Wort every

Redewendungen des Wortschatzes every

each and every
every single one
  • I look forward to seeing each and every one of you as we celebrate our 50th year.
every other
each alternate one (= the first, third, fifth, etc. one, but not the second, fourth, sixth, etc.)
  • They visit us every other week.

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