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Understanding the Use of "Between" and "Among" in English

This guide clarifies the distinctions between the words "between" and "among." "Between" applies when referring to two entities, while "among" applies to three or more. Key examples illustrate these uses, such as highlighting that "between" should not be used with "each" or "every," as they imply only two items. Understanding these rules can enhance your writing and communication skills, ensuring accuracy and clarity in your language.

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Understanding the Use of "Between" and "Among" in English

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  1. Between/Among • Between is used to speak of 2 people, places, things, or ideas. What is the difference between expository writing and descriptive writing? • Among is used to speak of more than 2 people, places, things, or ideas. He was the fastest among his classmates. • Between should NEVER be used with each or every (because only 2 items are involved). We chatted between classes. (NOT between each class or between every class.)

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