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Diferrence between Everyday and Every day ??? Answer with examplesss​

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Answered by ashfaqzafarullah
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However, the difference between “everyday” and “every day” is easy to remember. “Everyday” (one word) is an adjective to describe the average, mundane, quotidian, run-of-the-mill, and so on. ... “Every day” (two words) is an expression that means each day and should be used for everything other than the quotidian.

Answered by anuj9296
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However, the difference between“everyday” and “every day” is easy to remember. “Everyday” (one word) is an adjective to describe the average, mundane, quotidian, run-of-the-mill, and so on. ... “Every day” (two words)is an expression that means each day and should be used for everything other than the quotidian.

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