Understanding how to use “every” correctly will help you speak and write more naturally, especially in daily conversations and academic contexts. In this article, you will learn what “every” means, how it is used, common mistakes to avoid, and practical examples you can apply right away.
EVERY definition: being one of a group or series taken collectively; each. See examples of every used in a sentence.
Daily Express US on MSN: The Police's Every Breath You Take is actually a sinister song about stalking
The Police's Every Breath You Take is actually a sinister song about stalking
collider: The Police's 1983 Biggest Hit Song "Every Breath You Take" Is Anything But Romantic
The Police's 1983 Biggest Hit Song "Every Breath You Take" Is Anything But Romantic
Yahoo: "It was crap until I played on it": The story behind Every Breath You Take
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Police Every Breath You Take video still. The fights, the meaning of the song, the cash and the studio insanity You can't help but ...
"It was crap until I played on it": The story behind Every Breath You Take
Rolling Stone: Sting vs. the Police: Their Never-Ending War Over ‘Every Breath You Take’
Everybody knows “Every Breath You Take.” It’s the biggest hit the Police ever had, one of the most famous tunes of the Eighties. It spent 8 weeks at Number One in the classic pop summer of 1983. In ...
Sting vs. the Police: Their Never-Ending War Over ‘Every Breath You Take’