All every each, class 2, medium

Grammar with Mrs. 
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Grammar with Mrs. 
Welcome

Slide 1 - Diapositive

elke afzonderlijke
allemaal
elke
each
every
all

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

We don’t go to ______ party we’re invited to.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 3 - Quiz

We follow ______ lessons online.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 4 - Quiz

all / every / each
' all'  is always used in connection to a plural noun
all + plural

All boys and girls must report at the office.
All fruit has gone bad.
I like seeing all these movies.

Slide 5 - Diapositive

all / every / each
every is always use in connection with a singular noun
every + singular

Every apple was really sour.
I would like to go there every day.
Every book there I have read.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

all / every / each
each is used for the individual members in the group
each + singular / each of + plural

Each house has been painted white.
Each person will do their job.
Each of them has done their job

 

Slide 7 - Diapositive

All, Each and Every
All 

Every 


Each
Allemaal - meervoud woorden  (NL = alle)
Elke apart - meervoud en enkelvoud (NL = elke) 
Allemaal - enkelvoud woorden (NL = elke)

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Do ... English people like the Queen?
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 9 - Quiz

..... criminal should pay for his or her crimes.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 10 - Quiz

Take one in _____ hand.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 11 - Quiz

His mother calls him ...
single day.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 12 - Quiz

There were big houses on ...
side of the road.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 13 - Quiz

... of our children has a different hobby.
A
all
B
each
C
every

Slide 14 - Quiz

... the people were protesting.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 15 - Quiz

... students in this class love English.
A
all
B
every
C
each

Slide 16 - Quiz

What is the difference in meaning?
Every cupcake has a different flavour.
Each cupcake has a different flavour.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

I understand all, every, each and
can use it in a sentence.
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 18 - Sondage