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Everyday Vs Every Day - 19

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The difference between everyday, one word, and every day, two words, is determined by the context. Everyday is an adjective that means "used or seen on a daily basis," or "ordinary." "The phone calls happened all the time." Every day is a two-word adverb phrase that means "every day" or "every weekday." "Every day, they go to the coffee shop." Try putting another word between "every" and "day," as in "every single day," to help you remember which is which. You want the two-word adverb if you can. Know more about the differences here!

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Everyday Vs Every Day - 19

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