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What does Every Last really mean?

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Hey there! So, the phrase "every last" is actually a way of saying "every single one" or "every bit of something." It's used to emphasize that every part of something is included, like if you were talking about every last drop of water or every last piece of candy. It's like when you want to make sure everyone knows that nothing is left out.

For example, if you had a jar of cookies and you wanted to make sure that you ate every single cookie, you might say, "I'm going to eat every last cookie in this jar!" It's like you're really emphasizing that you're going to eat all of them, not leaving any behind.

It's kind of like when you're counting your marbles and you want to make sure you don't miss any, so you count "every last one" to be sure. Or if you're cleaning your room and you want to make sure you pick up every single toy, you might say, "I'm going to pick up every last toy."

So, "every last" is a way of really emphasizing that every single part of something is included, not leaving anything out. It's a way of being super thorough and making sure that nothing is missed. Pretty cool, right?

Revised and Fact checked by Emily Johnson on 2023-12-13 10:31:55

Every Last In a sentece

Learn how to use Every Last inside a sentece

  • I made sure to clean every last dish in the sink before leaving the kitchen.
  • I checked every last item on the list to make sure I didn't forget anything.
  • She ate every last piece of cake on her plate, she really enjoyed it.
  • I searched every last corner of the room, but I couldn't find my keys.
  • I used every last bit of paint in the jar to finish my painting.

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