Each and every
Below are a few examples:
Each child was eating dinner.
Every child eats dinner.
What are the differences?
means of each—- “things are recognized separately, one by one,
Every on the other hand means “things are seen as a group, not one by one. “
I have given some examples that must help you
They liked _____ minute of the football game. (each/every)
She spoke to _____ of the people in the office. (each/every)
Answers:
They liked every minute of the football game.
She spoke to each of the people in the office.