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I go to school everyday assertive sentence

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Answered by Ameya09
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I go to school everyday” is wrong.

You cannot use everyday to say how often you do something. You can say every day. (It’s two words.)

Everyday is an adjective: it means that whatever it is might be something you wear or use or do any day at all, not just on special occasions: an everyday workout is the workout you do 4 times a week; a workout that’s not an everyday workout would be like climbing a mountain, which maybe you could only do on sunny weekends.

If you do want to talk about how often someone does something, the word is not everyday, but every day. For instance, “I work out every day” or “he goes to school every day”.

(By the way, “he” is third person, and it should be used with “goes”, not “go”.)

Just because you pronounce “every day” all run together doesn’t mean that it’s one word.

You may think that “everyday” is parallel to such constructions as “everywhere” or “anyone”. Actually, it is parallel to such constructions as “every person”, “every building”, or “every year”.

“He goes to school everyday” is as ridiculous and incomprehensible as “he goes to school crunchy”. It makes my eyes bleed.

Whenever you see everyday used as a frequency like this—for instance, in questions like “How can you be happy everyday?” or “Is it bad to work out everyday?”—you should edit the question. (In these cases, the proper wording would be “How can you be happy every day?” and “Is it bad to work out every day?”)

If you see a phrasing like this in an answer, please suggest edits.

If you see a recommendation like this in an answer which is supposed to be about grammar—for instance, if someone asked if “He go to school everyday” is correct or not, and someone answered that “He goes to school everyday” is correct, downvote the answer. “He goes to school everyday” is so wrong it makes me want to spork out my eyeballs. It’s as wrong as dog poop in ice cream. It is offensive. And if any Quoran is saying that it’s the right answer without explaining their lassaiz-faire descriptionist viewpoint, that answer is wrong, and must be downvoted.

This everyday mistake—writing everyday instead of every day—is something I see almost every day. Please, let it end here.

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Answered by suhasinipandraju
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Answer:

yes it is assertive sentence

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