Every
Every is a determiner and pronoun in English that refers to the whole of a group considered individually. It signals that each member of a set is included, rather than the set as a single unit. Its closest synonyms are all and each, but every emphasizes individuality and completeness at the level of individuals.
In grammar, every is used with singular nouns: every book, every student, every day. It is not
As an adverb, the phrase "everywhere" or the expression "every day" shows frequency, place, or time. A
In semantics, every expresses universal quantification in logic and mathematics: "every x has property P" corresponds
Etymologically, every derives from the Old English word for "each" and has evolved through Middle English to