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What does "each and evrey one of you " mean in this sentence?
"I am asking each and every one of you." What does "each and evrey one of you " mean in this sentence?
Can I just say each of you or every one of you? And is there big difference among them? Thanks!
16 juil. 2014 04:27
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I'm asking each one of you.
I'm asking every single one of you.
I'm asking each and every one of you is the combination of the two. It's simply used for emphasis.
Likewise, you can say 'I'm asking everyone...' or 'I'm asking each person'
You CAN say 'I'm asking each of you', it's just not as commonly used as the other versions, but it's correct.
-Alex
16 juillet 2014
Hello,
Yes, they can all be used and mean the same thing. Each and every one of you is a combination of both statements and is used to add emphasis.
I hope this helps
16 juillet 2014
You can use "each of you" or "everyone of you" in the sentence and it would be fine as they mean the same thing as "each and every one of you". Saying "each and every one of you" is just used to emphasize that the speaker is asking EVERY person who can hear him.
16 juillet 2014
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