every project or every projects?

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every project

This is the correct phrase. 'Project' is a singular noun, so it should be used with the singular form of 'every.'

Use 'every project' when referring to each individual project in a group or collection.

Examples:

  • Every project requires careful planning.
  • She reviews every project before it is submitted.

Alternatives:

  • each project
  • every single project
  • each individual project
  • every separate project
  • every specific project

every projects

This is incorrect. 'Projects' is the plural form of the noun, so it does not match with 'every.'

The correct phrase is 'every project.' 'Project' is a singular noun, so it should be used with the singular form of the word 'every.' 'Every projects' is incorrect because 'projects' is the plural form of the noun.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

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