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Profesor profesionalWhat is the difference between EVERYDAY and EVERY DAY❓❓❓
✨Everyday is an adjective so it goes before the noun it describes.
Everyday = ordinary, regular, normal or commonplace. It can refer to something done or used daily or routinely.
1) You should wear an elegant dress for the wedding, not just an everyday one.
2) Some everyday activities damage the environment.
3) Why do you always use those big words that are not common in everyday language?
✨Every day is a phrase that usually acts as an adverb.
Every day = all of the days or each day over a period of time.
1) You've been wearing that same shirt every day this week. You need to change it!
2) You should take a shower every day.
3) Low prices, every day! (A sign at the shop)
7 de abr. de 2024 18:37
Dimpho IELTS
Competencias lingüísticas
Afrikáans, Inglés, Sesoto
Idioma de aprendizaje
Afrikáans
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