Every And All
EVERY AND ALL
Practice English with your teacher
Warm-up
Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.
- What do you do every morning before school?
학교 가기 전 매일 아침 무엇을 하나요? - Do you study all day on weekends, or just part of the day?
주말에 하루 종일 공부하나요, 아니면 일부만 하나요?
Vocabulary
Listen and repeat after your teacher.
선생님을 따라 읽어보세요.
Grammar Focus
Read and study with your teacher.
선생님과 함께 읽고 공부하세요.
We use every + singular noun ( every house/ every country, etc)
Use a singular verb after every .
Every day and all day
Every day= on all days
How often?
SUN-MON-TUE-WED-THU-FRI-SAT
Every day
All day= the complete day
How long?
All day
Beginning of the day.End of the day
Every house on the street is the same.
Every house on the street= all the houses on the street
Alice has been to every country in Europe.
Every summer we take a vacation at the beach.
She looks different every time I see her.
Every house on the street is the same. (not are the same)
Compare every and all:
Every student in the class passed the exam.
Every country has a national flag.
All the students in the class passed the exam.
All countries have a national flag.
It rained every day last week.
Bill watches TV for about two hours every evening. (=on all evenings)
Also: every morning/night/summer,etc.
Yesterday it rained all day.
On Monday, I watched TV all evening. (= the complete evening)
Also: all morning/night/ summer etc.
Everybody (or everyone) / everything/ everywhere
Everybody or everyone Everybody (or everyone) needs friends
(people) ( = all people need friends)
Everything Have you got everything you need?
(things) ( = all the things you need)
Everywhere I lost my watch. I’ve looked everywhere for it.
(places) (= I’ve looked in all places)
Use a singular verb after everybody/everyone/everything.
Everybody has problems. (not everybody have)
Complete the sentences. Use every + one of these words:
day room student time word
1. Every student in the class passed the exam.
2. My job is very boring. ___________________ is the same.
3. Kate is a very good tennis player. When we play , she wins__________.
4. __________________ in the hotel has a color TV.
5.“Did you understand what she said?” “ Most of it but not______________.
Complete the sentences with every day or all day.
1. Yesterday it rained all day.
2. I buy a newspaper _______________, but sometimes I don’t read it.
3. I’m not going out tomorrow. I’ll be at home __________________.
4. I drink about four cups of coffee ________________________.
5. Paula was sick yesterday, so she stayed in bed ___________________.
6. Last year we went to the beach for a week, and it rained ________________.
7. I'm tired because I'vebeen working hard _______________.
Write every or all.
1. Bill watches TV for about two hours every evening.
2. Barbara gets up at 6:30 _______________ morning.
3. The weather was nice yesterday, so we sat outside ____________afternoon.
4. I’m leaving town on Monday. I’ll be away _______________ week.
5. We take vacation for two or three weeks _________________ summer.
Write everybody/ everything/ everywhere.
1. Everybody needs friends.
2. Chris knows ____________about computers.
3. You’re right._______________ you say is true.
4. I like the people here. _______________ is very friendly.
5. Let’s have dinner. ___________________ is hungry.
Write a verb (one word).
1. Everybody has problems.
2. Are you ready yet? Everybody ______________waiting for you.
3. Eric is very popular. Everyone____________ him.
4. Everbody____________ mistakes!
5. This town is completely different. Everything _________ changed
Sam: Where is everybody?
Tim: They all have gone to Jane’s party.
Sam: Really? Why didn’t you come with them?
Tim: I have a lot of homework to do.
Sam: If I had known that today is Jane’s birthday, I would have gone to her party.
Comprehension Check
Answer the questions about what you read.
읽은 내용에 대한 질문에 답해 보세요.
- What do you do every weekend?
- Do you go out with all of your friends?
- How often do you meet them?
Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정
Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.
"every" 뒤에는 항상 단수 명사가 옵니다: "every student" (O), "every students" (X). "모든 학생"이라고 해서 복수를 쓰면 안 됩니다. "all + 복수명사"와 혼동하지 마세요: "all students" (O).
Discussion
Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.
- What is the difference between "every day" and "all day"? One means "how often" and the other means "how long."
"every day"와 "all day"의 차이점은 무엇인가요? 하나는 "얼마나 자주", 다른 하나는 "얼마나 오래"를 나타냅니다. - The lesson says "every house on the street is the same." Why do we use "is" (singular) and not "are"?
수업에서 "every house on the street is the same"이라고 합니다. 왜 "are"가 아니라 "is"를 쓰나요? - Use "everybody", "everything", or "everywhere" in a sentence about your school.
"everybody", "everything", "everywhere" 중 하나를 사용해서 학교에 대한 문장을 만들어 보세요.
Lesson Summary / 수업 요약
Today's Topic: EVERY AND ALL
Level: High Beginner (H.B)
Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!