Is there a difference between the two? Are they interchangeable? Is it all right to say This is an every day problem?
- Every day means the same as each day. Notice that they are two separate words.
- Every day is used in the sense of each day, which is also written separately.
- Every day I forget to take my umbrella.
- Do you really go to the gym every day?
- Everyday, when written together, means routine or typical.
- This is an everyday complaint of his.
- This dress is not a party dress; it is an everyday outfit.
- Don't use these everyday dishes! This is a special occasion!
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