English · Combination Mistake
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Choose the correct sentence out of the following:
- A
Each of them deserves praise
- B
Each one of them deserves praise
- C
Each one of them deserve praise
- D
Every one of them deserves praise.
The word 'each' refers to individual things within a group of two or more. While each can be used for two or more groups, 'Every' refers to groups of at least three items. Additionally, everyone refers to the collective whole, not just the individuals.
The word 'each' refers to individual things within a group of two or more. While each can be used for two or more groups. So, it is an incorrect answer.
The word 'each' refers to individual things within a group of two or more. While each can be used for two or more groups. So, it is an incorrect answer.
It is an incorrect option.
The word 'each' refers to individual things within a group of two or more. While each can be used for two or more groups, 'Every' refers to groups of at least three items. Additionally, everyone refers to the collective whole, not just the individuals.
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