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what difference between "each day"and "every day"
2010年10月13日 03:47
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They have the similar meanings. The way they are used in the sentence is different.
Ex: "I take a shower every day." - This means that the action takes place every single day in succession.
"Each day" can mean the same as every day, but it can mean only on certain days as well. Ex: "For each day that I go to work, I make a certain amount of money." I don't work every day, but on the days that I do work, I make money.
2010年10月13日
2
eh
no difference
2010年10月13日
Pretty darn similar! :P
2010年10月13日
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