each · pronoun /iːtʃ/
each
A1 every one in a group of two or more things or people when they are considered separately
Dictionary examples:
There are five different leaflets - please take one of each.
The bill comes to $36, so between four of us that's $9 each.
Learner example:
I'm selling them for £5 each. (Key English Test; A2; Japanese)
each other
A2 used to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others
Dictionary examples:
They kept looking at each other and smiling.
They're always wearing each other's clothes.
Why are you always arguing with each other?
Learner example:
We can write to each other once a month. (Key English Test; A2; Chinese)
each · determiner /iːtʃ/
each
A1 referring to every one in a group of two or more things or people when they are considered separately
Dictionary examples:
Each apartment has its own balcony.
Each of the companies supports a local charity.
Learner example:
I'm free each afternoon after 4:00 p.m. (Key English Test; A2; French)