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English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 223 everyday vs. every day

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Tip of the Day: 223 everyday vs. every day
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

everyday vs. every day

'Everyday' is an adjective meaning 'usual'. 'Every day' is an adverbial expression mean the literal every day.

Example Sentences

She enjoys swimming every day.
Everyday jobs are as important as specialized professions.

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