Each,Either,Every,Neither - Distributives | English Grammar - English Free Test
These distributive words are normally used with singular nouns, and are placed before the
noun.
Each, either and neither can be used with
plural nouns but must be followed by ' of ' :
Each is a way of seeing the members of a group as
individuals:
- Each child received a present.
- Each of the children received a present.
Every is a way of seeing a group as a series of
members:
- Every child in the world deserves affection.
It can also express different points in a series, especially with time expressions:
- Every third morning John goes jogging.
- This magazine is published every other week.
Either and Neither are concerned
with distribution between two things - either is positive,
neither is negative:
- Which chair do you want? Either chair will do.
- I can stay at either hotel, they are both good
- There are two chairs here. You can take either of them .
- Neither chair is any good, they're both too small.
- Which chair do you want? Neither of them - they're both too small.