EVERYONE or EVERY ONE?

English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

EVERYONE or EVERY ONE?

Everyone is used when we mean to refer to a group of people collectively. It can be replaced by everybody:
Everyone is facing one challenge or the other; manage yours well. ✖️
Everyone is facing one challenge or the other; manage yours well. ✔️

Every one (written as two words) should be used when referring to each individual member of a group. Usually, it is followed by an “of” phrase:
I really must thank everyone of you for your support. ✖️
I really must thank every one of you for your support. ✔️
Everyone of you must pledge towards the success of the programme. ✖️
Every one of you must pledge towards the success of the programme. ✔️
GAB

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