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Does double ‘each’ make ambiguity?

English Language & Usage Asked by user3848 on June 10, 2021

Each person has each car

If There are people A, B, C and car A, B, C:

It means people have car A or B or C car or people have car A and B and C?

Everyone works every day

It means people works Mon., Thu., etc or a person works on the first day, and then the other person works on the other day?

One Answer

  • Each person has each car

Each person (All the people involved/Everyone) has each car (every available car).

  • Everyone works every day

Everyone (All the people involved/ Each person) works every day (every single day/ each day).

Each doesn't create ambiguity here.

Answered by Melon Dusk on June 10, 2021

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