We can use the words 'each' and 'every' before singular count nouns. They are mostly used to talk about individuals in groups.
The teacher gives stickers to | the students. |
In this sentence, 'the students' is the whole group. We can change this sentence by using 'each':
The teacher gives stickers to | each student. |
The word 'each' here refers to each individual student. We can also use the word 'every' in the same way:
The teacher gives stickers to | every student. |
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