Writers,
Please note the difference between "every day" and "everyday."
"Everyday" is an adjective. Ex: I grow tired of these everyday chores. ("Everyday" describes "chores," a noun.)
"Every day" is an adverb and describes when someone does something. Example: Ronald completes his chores every day. ("Every day" describes *when* Ronald completes his chores.)
Wrong:
I grow tired of these everyday chores.
Ronald completes his chores everyday.
A more complete explanation and more examples can be found here:
http://www.unenlightenedenglish.com/?p=358
Thanks,
Ed
Every Day vs. Everyday
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Re: Every Day vs. Everyday
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I just wanted to thank you for linking to my site! It has been a huge undertaking, and I am thrilled to see others using it. That being said, if you ever have a suggestion for a topic to cover, feel free to email me at Kelly@unenlightenedenglish.com. You can also follow my Twitter, Unenglish, which updates automatically with my latest posts.
Thanks again!
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