91.1
- Each player has three cards.
- Kate has read every book in the library.
- Each side of a square is the same length.
- Every seat in the theatre was taken.
- There are six apartments in the building. Each one has a balcony.
- There’s a train to London every hour.
- She was wearing four rings- one on each finger.
- Our footbal team is playing well. We’ve won every game this season.
91.2
- There were four books on the table. Each book was a different colors.
- The Olympic Games are held every four years.
- Every parent worries about their children.
- In a game of tennis there are two or four players. Each player has a racket.
- Nicola plays volleyball every Thursday evening.
- I understood most of what they said but not every word.
- The book is divided into five parts and each of these has three sections.
- I get paid every four weeks.
- I called the office two or three times, but every time it was closed.
- Car seat belts save lives. Every driver should wear one.
- A freind of mine has three children. I always give each of them a present at Christmas.
- Answer all five questions. Write your answer to question on a separate sheet of paper.
91.3
- The price of one of those oranges is 30 pence. = Those oranges are 30 pence each.
- I had ten pounds and so did Sonia = Sonia and I had ten pounds each.
- One of those postcards costs 80 pence = Those postcards costs 80 pence each.
- The hotel was expensive. I paid €150 and so did you = We paid for hotel €150 each.
91.4
- Sarah is invited a lot of parties and she goes to every one.
- As soon as everyone had arrived, we began the meeting.
- I asked her lots of questions and she answered every one correctly.
- Amy is very popular. Everyone likes her.
- I dropped a tray of glasses. Unfortunately every one broke.