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Pet Peeve: Using the Wrong “Everyday”

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A lot of people don’t realize that “everyday” and “every day” are two different things. This misunderstanding is very common, unfortunately. Basically, “everyday” is the adjective form, whereas “every day” refers to “each day.”

Examples
1. These are my everyday shoes.

2. Every day, I drink a glass of milk.

Now you know.


Filed under: Pet Peeve, Rant Tagged: Education, English, Grammar, Language, Life, Rant, Typo, Words, Writing

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