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2019.12.03 03:59

Everyday vs Every day....all day
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between everyday (one word) and every day (two words).
There is no difference in how we pronounce everyday and every day, but they have different meanings.

>Everyday (one word)
Everyday (one word) is an adjective. It is used in front of a noun.
It means ordinary or normal.
Examples:
* We do not use our everyday dishes at Christmas time. Instead, we use our fine china plates.
* (We do not use our ordinary dishes at Christmas dinner.)
* Your old shoes are still good for everyday wear.
* (Your old shoes are still good for normal wear.

Every day (two words)
Every day (two words) means "each day." 
It is an adjective (every) + a noun (day).

Examples:
* You must walk the dog every day.
* (You must walk the dog each day.)
* I go to work every day at 8:00.
* (I go to work each day at 8:00)
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    Thanks,that helps a lot.
  • Lặng 2019.12.03 04:08

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    Thanks!
  • Katherine 2019.12.03 04:20

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    thank you
  • Mr Man 2019.12.03 05:05

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    thanks
  • Kyle 2019.12.03 05:51

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    Get it, and many thanks!
  • Teresa 2019.12.03 08:20

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    I study English every day。
  • Teresa 2019.12.03 08:20

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    Thank you 😜
  • Lyns 2019.12.03 09:34

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  • Alice 2019.12.03 11:10

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    It's really useful. Thank you so much.
  • Trang 2019.12.03 18:08

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