each
Translation
each, every
Examples
Each student has a different book.
Each student has a different book.
The tickets are £5 each.
The tickets are $5 each.
Grammar Patterns
((determiner)) + ((singular noun)) used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded separately. Each child was given a present.
((adverb)) for or to each one. The apples are 50 cents each.
Similar Words
Synonyms: every, apiece; Antonyms: all (together), none
Etymology
From Old English 'ælc', meaning 'each, all, any'.
Memory Tips
Think of 'each' as pointing to individual members of a group, one by one. Remember it takes a singular verb.