We can use the words 'each' and 'every' before singular count nouns. They are mostly used to talk about individuals in groups.

The teacher gives stickers to the students.

In this sentence, 'the students' is the whole group. We can change this sentence by using 'each':

The teacher gives stickers to each student.

The word 'each' here refers to each individual student. We can also use the word 'every' in the same way:

The teacher gives stickers to every student.

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