Determiners Questions Medium
The determiners 'each' and 'every' are used to refer to individual items or people in a group. They indicate that something is considered individually or separately, emphasizing the individuality of each item or person. 'Each' is used when referring to two or more items or people, while 'every' is used when referring to a larger group or a whole. These determiners are commonly used to express equality or distribution among the members of a group.