Everyday Vs

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Everyday vs. Every Day
Explanation
Everyday is an adjective meaning "daily."
Everyday
can also mean "commonplace" or "ordinary," as in "an everyday event."
Every day is a time expression meaning "each day" or "regularly."
Examples
Note the difference in the following sentences:
1. Jane goes to class every day each day!
". Jane has an everyday class. a daily class!
Common Errors
#he most common error is writing "every day" as one word everyday! as in the
following sentences:
1. $ used to jog three miles everyday $ncorrect!
". $ used to jog three miles every day. %orrect!

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