Sunday 25 October 2015

Each and every

Unit 90 - I E G - Each and every

90.1
1. Each player has three cards.
2. Carol has read every book in the library.
3. Each side of the square is the same length.
4. Every seat in the theatre was taken.
5. Each apartment has a balcony.
6. There’s a train to London every hour.
7. She was wearing four rings - one on each finger.
8. Our football team has been very successful. We’ve won every game this season.

90.2
1. There were four books on the table. Each book was a different color.
2. The Olympic Games are held every four years.
3. Every parent worries about their children.
4. In a game of tennis there are two or four players. Each player has a racket.
5. Nicola plays volleyball every Thursday evening.
6. I  understood most of what they said but not every word.
7. The book is divided into five parts and each of these has three sections.
8. I get paid every four weeks.
9. We had a great weekend. I enjoyed every minute of it.
10. I tried to phone her two or three times, but each time there was no reply.
11. Car seat belts save lives. Every driver should wear one.
12. (from an examination paper) Answer all five questions. Begin your answer to each question on a separate sheet of paper.

90.3
1. The price of one of those oranges is 25 pence.          Those oranges are 25 pence each.
2. I had ten pounds and so did Sonia.                             Sonia and I had ten pounds each.
3. One of those postcards costs 40 pence.                      Those postcards costs 40 pence each.
4. The hotel was expensive. I paid £40 and so did you.     We paid £40 each.

90.4
1. He’s invited to a lot of parties and he goes to every one.
2. As soon as everyone had arrived, we began the meeting.
3. I asked her lots of questions and she answered every one correctly.
4. She’s very popular. Everyone likes her.
5. I dropped a tray of glasses. Unfortunately every one broke.

                          
 
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