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EVERYDAY vs. EVERY DAY (2)

20 / 12 / 2005

EVERYDAY VS. EVERY DAY (2): meaning and examples

Good morning, Yesterday we learned that everyday refers to something that is considered normal or average. Today we look at how the meaning of this word changes when it is separated. EVERY DAY (adverb of frequency) It means: each day or all days Example 1 I try and go to the gym every day because it's important for me to keep in shape. Example 2 When I was a child, I used to go roller-skating every day after school. As you can see, every day is an adverb of frequency. It tells us how often. We can combine the word every with other words, such as every morning, every month or every hour. Remember to post any questions about today's Daily Vitamin in the Daily Vitamin Plus! section on our website. If you have any questions about how to use the Daily Vitamin Plus! section, please send us an email to vitamin@ziggurat.es. Have a great day!

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