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Which one is correct?
1- I have a shower every day.
2- I take a shower everyday.
12 janv. 2019 18:34
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New Oxford American Dictionary
USAGE
The adjective everyday, meaning ‘happening or used every day’ or ‘commonplace’ ( everyday activities), is written as one word, whereas the adverb meaning ‘each day, daily’ ( I get up at six every day) is written as two.
12 janvier 2019
3
I would say that all of the previous answers are correct. Norman is right that you can say either "have" or "take" a shower (both are grammatically correct), but in American English, it is far more common to say "take a shower" (I don't think I've ever heard an American say "have a shower"). The term "have a shower" may be more common in England (and other places outside of the US).
12 janvier 2019
2
"I take a shower everyday" is the most natural form. There is a difference in meaning for "every day" vs "everyday".
Even native speakers can get confused.
Every day (two words) means each day.
Everyday (one word) means a regular occurrence or used every day (two words).
12 janvier 2019
2
Either is correct. But not if you use "everyday", it should be two words
12 janvier 2019
1
I take a shower
12 janvier 2019
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Hossein gh
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Persan (farsi)
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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