![strong man](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL115AUTO/unit06/6-3g1.jpg)
My father is pretty strong. He works all day every day.
Every
Every is used only with singular countable nouns and verbs:
![student](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL115AUTO/unit06/6-3g2.jpg)
Every student has a computer.
Every students have a computer.
![cars](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL115AUTO/unit06/6-3g3.jpg)
Every car looks the same.
Every cars look the same.
We can say everybody, everyone, everything, and everywhere. These words also take singular verbs:
![meeting](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL115AUTO/unit06/6-3g4.jpg)
Everyone (or Everybody) is here.
![canada](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL115AUTO/unit06/6-3g5.jpg)
In Canada, everywhere is cold in winter.
![showroom](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL115AUTO/unit06/6-3g6.jpg)
Everything costs a lot in this showroom.
All
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