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everyone of you means a lot vs everyone of you mean a lot

The correct phrase is 'everyone of you means a lot.' In this case, 'everyone' is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by a singular verb 'means.' 'Everyone of you mean a lot' is incorrect because the verb does not agree in number with the subject.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5394 views

everyone of you means a lot

This phrase is correct. 'Everyone' is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by a singular verb 'means.'

This phrase is used to express that each individual in a group is important or valued.

Examples:

  • Everyone of you means a lot to me.
  • Everyone of you means a lot to the team.
  • Thanksgiving without killing animals and inviting everyone that means a lot to us, no matter how much we may want to kill them.
  • All of you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to me, Rosie.
  • 'Cause you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to Lane and me.
  • You mean a lot to those kids you look after.
  • I meant that you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to both of us.
  • One dinner that maybe doesn't mean a lot to you, but might mean a lot to everyone else.
  • You know, 'cause you mean a lot to... Everybody.
  • And a gesture like this coming from you means a whole heck of a lot more than money.
  • You mean a lot to my boys, you know.
  • All I know, you mean a lot to him.
  • I hope you know that you mean a lot to me, and if things were different...
  • You mean a lot to me, Cain.
  • I ratherthink you mean a lot to her, too.
  • You mean a lot, I mean, your friendship means a lot.
  • Emily, I just want you to know whatever happens you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to me and I don't want to just lose you.
  • What do you mean a lot of work?

everyone of you mean a lot

This phrase is incorrect. 'Everyone' is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by a singular verb 'means.'

  • Thanksgiving without killing animals and inviting everyone that means a lot to us, no matter how much we may want to kill them.
  • All of you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to me, Rosie.
  • 'Cause you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to Lane and me.
  • You mean a lot to those kids you look after.
  • I meant that you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to both of us.
  • One dinner that maybe doesn't mean a lot to you, but might mean a lot to everyone else.
  • You know, 'cause you mean a lot to... Everybody.
  • And a gesture like this coming from you means a whole heck of a lot more than money.
  • You mean a lot to my boys, you know.
  • All I know, you mean a lot to him.
  • I hope you know that you mean a lot to me, and if things were different...
  • You mean a lot to me, Cain.
  • I ratherthink you mean a lot to her, too.
  • You mean a lot, I mean, your friendship means a lot.
  • Emily, I just want you to know whatever happens you mean a lot to me.
  • You mean a lot to me and I don't want to just lose you.
  • What do you mean a lot of work?

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