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What is the difference between "everytime" and "every time"?
What is the difference between "everytime" and "every time"? I guess there are the same, or? Oh gosh I meant what was the difference between "everyday" and "every day". Haha my bad.
21 Thg 02 2013 16:31
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Hello Lisang:
Everytime is a usage I am not familiar with. It is common to write "every time". Also, you can use the phrase "each time".
One can create what are called COMPOUND WORDS, by joining two separate words together. However, "everytime" looks to be like an unnecessary combination to me.
Perhaps it will be better to simply use "every time"?----Warm Regards, Bruce
21 tháng 2 năm 2013
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The difference is that "everytime" (1 word) is wrong and "every time" (2 words) is right. In sentences like, "Every time he calls, I'm never at home," you must spell "every time" as two words. As far as I know, "everytime" (1 word) is not a word and you should not write it this way.
Many people also have problems with "everyday" and "every day." When you want to say how often you do something, you must write this as two words: "I have coffee every day." "Every day, I wake up and take the train to work." Written as one word, "everyday" is an adjective that means ordinary. "He makes beautiful art with everyday materials like flowers and leaves."
21 tháng 2 năm 2013
One is right and one is wrong.
21 tháng 2 năm 2013
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