-- EACH --
Each refers to all members of a group though we think of them more one by one (individually). Each can be used to talk about two or more people/things.
Each + singular countable noun
You use a singular (countable) noun after the word Each.
Make sure you enjoy each moment in your life.
They play the national anthem of each country before the game begins.
Live each day as if it were your last.
Each + one
One can be used to replace the singular countable noun if it has already been mentioned.
A: What do I have to do with these antique vases? B: You need to take each one out of the box very carefully. (each one = each vase)
Each of + determiner + plural noun
Each can be followed by a determiner (my, his, the, etc.) and a plural noun.
I kiss each of my children before they go to bed at night.
The teacher had a little kid holding on to each of her hands.
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