english grammar

2007-06-23 7:41 am
what is the different between 'every day' and 'everyday'????

please give me some example sentences!!!!

回答 (3)

2007-06-23 7:56 am
✔ 最佳答案
every day係noun
everyday係adjective!
2個係唔可以亂用架

Death was an everyday occurrence during the Civil War.
We're open every day except Sunday.

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2007-06-23 6:12 pm
Commonly Confused Words: everyday / every day
Everyday is an adjective used show something as commonplace or usual.

Example:

The dog crashing through the screen door was an every day occurrence.

(means)

The dog through the screen door was a common occurrence.




Every day is an adverbial phrase of time used to show something happening each day.

Example:

The dog through the screen door every day.

(means)

The dog through the screen door each day





Here is a website that give you exercises on "everyday" and "every day"...so that you can know how much you know about these two words:

http://wwwnew.towson.edu/ows/exerciseeveryday.htm




hope these can help you ar^^ Good Luck
2007-06-23 7:58 am
It should be "everyday". "Every day" should be mistakenly used.


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