托福词汇:each VS every\each other VS one another
L$ a; N7 d- P- Z 一.Each 1. each + singular
$ ]1 A4 b, a) ?. |8 |4 U" G Each is a determiner. We use it before a singular noun.) k. G# G' ?" T% y, b; t. ]
each + singular noun
) K* q6 }6 \/ q Each new day is different. (NOT Each new days…)* N3 ~& [5 y3 W
I enjoy each moment.
- t6 ~+ d8 g7 }5 r The same determiners are “every, either and neither”8 T* v- Z. W% ]* l
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2. each of
5 Z# g4 |$ M# r6 u, n$ a, Q We use each of before a pronoun or a determiner (for example the, my, these). The pronoun or noun is plural.7 F4 r" P9 X( j( r( I; \5 C( z
each of us/you/them3 J, G! C% a" M
each of + determiner + plural noun3 H/ A9 h9 S) ~- @: o$ V
Each of us sees the world differently.7 n) T( U* c- u! a2 v
I write to each of my children once a week.6 @& P5 G$ c# F9 e
3. each in mid-position3 P- \+ F3 o, A# s/ j6 \
When each refers to the subject, it can go with a verb in mid-position, like all, both and some adverbs. In this case plural nouns, pronouns and verbs are used.
& I( O: x9 ~) o' O auxiliary verb + each
! D7 `* L% o9 G; J are/were + each j6 c- c8 f# A+ O( V& h+ |4 U
They have each been told.6 j9 f9 N! u, d1 J
We can each apply for our own membership card.( R" ]& o; o" b% P- W( }0 `$ R
You are each right in a different way.
8 l/ R% N- x: C. i' e' M0 J7 N: G$ L each + other verb
/ a, H7 i# ^0 u6 z We each think the same.! x' U H. ^+ J8 S
The plans each have certain advantages and disadvantages.
$ t. f" o/ p$ D: Q u1 M 4.position with object
3 N6 n. w5 V9 V Each can follow an object (direct or indirect) as part of a longer structure.$ e. i0 n6 i# k4 k4 d
I want them each to be happy.
( F# q% W/ [) [" [, p She kissed them each on the forehead.
! i! M; L% R9 w8 H! z" Q# o I bought the girls each an ice-cream.
* ?" G8 n! c- f2 m She sent them each a present.# C( d7 a# A2 C. o. |' B/ A
(BUT NOT I helped them each OR I wrote to them each.)+ d8 a; r) k0 m6 A& a
5.one each etc
" b2 h" n. W! Q5 V Each can follow a noun object in sentences that say how much/many of something each person gets.
5 d$ s/ _, `& z+ d" D: E O' @ They got $20, 000 each when their mother died.1 y# h3 N+ H6 b; z- ~! t6 s7 }' z
I bought the girls two ice-creams each.
1 Y. t' P% O% p! B9 ^ A similar structure is used in giving prices.
V2 }; B' p; U% {9 T) A3 b3 R They cost $5.50 each.5 S. s( g% `1 m5 J( W3 }' s( `
6. each without a noun
0 [+ v+ D1 _1 J$ @" B% J) s We can drop a noun and use each alone, if the noun has already been mentioned, but each one or each of them is more common in an informal style. Note that a following verb is normally singular.
) Z% ^, ~( E& X. f" _+ p1 O I’ve got five brothers, and each (one/of them) is quite different from the others.www.examw.com1 \; }/ q" n. S% Y" b6 W
7.pronouns
1 r7 J9 N9 k: g5 P3 s; B6 }6 B: q When a pronoun or possessive is used later in a clause to refer back to each + noun/pronoun, the later word can be singular (more formal) or plural (less formal)3 y7 ~4 q- C+ V, ~5 k
Each girl wore what she liked best. (more formal)
0 u$ ?* J7 F! ^% h Each student wore what they liked best. (less formal, “they” is wrong in ETS’s eyes.)* z( U" O6 L% U0 b2 a) y
, @2 b: C/ r3 V0 h6 ^7 M Each of them explained it in his/her/their own way. (“their” is wrong in ETS’s eyes) |