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Okay, let's break down how to pronounce "every" in English. It's a tricky one for many learners! Here's a breakdown:
The Short Answer (Most Common):
The most common pronunciation is ** /ˈɛv.ri/.** (Like "ev-ree")
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Breaking it down further:
The "e" sound: The first "e" in "every" is a short "e" sound, like in the word "bed." But it's often softened slightly.
The "v" sound: Make sure you’re pronouncing a clear "v" sound.
The "ry" sound: This is where a lot of people stumble. Practice saying "berry" or "Jerry" quickly. It's a subtle but important sound.
Tips for Practice:
Regional Variations:
While the /ˈɛv.ri/ pronunciation is standard, you might hear slight variations in certain regions. For example, some people in the US might pronounce it a little more like /ˈɛv.riː/ (with a longer "ee" sound at the end). However, the /ˈɛv.ri/ pronunciation is overwhelmingly the most common and accepted.
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Let's break down how to use the word "every" in English. It's a surprisingly versatile word with a few different functions! Here's a detailed explanation:
This is the most common usage. “Every” is used to show that something applies to each and every item or person in a group. It’s stronger than "each" and adds a sense of completeness.
Every Day/Week/Month/Year: This indicates a recurring pattern.
Every Time: This expresses a condition or circumstance that always occurs.
Every Now and Then: This means occasionally, not frequently.
Every Once in a While: Similar to “every now and then.” – Occasionally.
“Not every” is used to express that something is not true for all members of a group. It’s the negative of “every.”
Every now and then: (As mentioned above - indicates occasional events) – Here, "every" acts as an adverb.
Every so often: (Similar to "every now and then")
Important Notes & Distinctions
“Each” vs. “Every”: While often interchangeable, “every” is generally stronger and more emphatic than “each.” "Each" is a bit more formal and focuses on individual items.
“All” vs. “Every”: “All” means “the whole” or “the entire.” “Every” means “each and every.” Think of "every” as being more comprehensive.
Singular vs. Plural: “Every” always refers to a group, not just a single item.
Let's Practice!
Fill in the blanks with “every,” “each,” or “not every”:
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