Grammar Clinic: The REAL difference between EVERYDAY and EVERY DAY

‘Everyday’ and ‘Every day’ are two different words that are often confused and used interchangeably, however, they are different from each other and have different implications. Everyday as a single word is an adjective (a descriptor) — it means ordinary or commonplace. Every day — two separate words — means “each day.” Examples Here are […]

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