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Which one is right?
everyday or every day?
I don’t know which one to use.
2023年3月13日 13:37
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Both "everyday" and "every day" are correct, but they have different meanings and usage.
"Everyday" is an adjective that means ordinary, commonplace, or routine. For example: "I wear everyday clothes to work."
"Every day" is an adverb phrase that means each day or daily. For example: "I go to the gym every day."
So, if you are using "everyday" as an adjective to describe a noun, you don't need to separate the two words. However, if you want to convey the meaning of "each day" or "daily," then you should use "every day" as two separate words.
Here are some examples to help illustrate the difference:
She wears everyday clothes to work. (adjective)
She walks her dog every day. (adverb phrase)
He enjoys his everyday routine. (adjective)
He practices the piano every day. (adverb phrase)
2023年3月13日
3
Both are correct, but they have slightly different uses. "Everyday" is an adjective. "Every day" is an adverbial phrase. I'll give you two examples.
"I go to the gym every day." (Here, "everyday" is something you will even see native English speakers write, but it is incorrect.)
"This isn't some kind of special object. It's for everyday use."
2023年3月13日
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中国語 (普通話), 中国語 (広東語), 英語
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