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Everyday and Every day may sound the same when spoken but they have different meanings.

It's quite easy to remember the meanings once you know them!
Everyday

Everyday is an adjective. It means normal, usual or ordinary. Here are some examples:

My mother told me to wear my everyday clothes when I go running.
Going to work and sleeping are just parts of everyday life.
I met Barack Obama yesterday. That's certainly not an everyday occurrence!

Every day

Every day means the same as each day.

You learn something new every day.
I wish I could play football every day.
It has been raining cats and dogs every day for a month!


Question :



1. I have to study __________. I need a holiday!
o everyday
o every day
2. Snow and ice is just part of __________ life in the north of Russia.
o everyday
o every day
3. Rice is part of most __________ meals in Asia.
o everyday
o every day
4. I promise to phone my boyfriend __________ when I go to London.
o everyday
o every day
5. If you want to improve your English you should practice __________.
o everyday
o every day
6. Tomorrow there will be an eclipse. You should try and watch it because it's not an
__________ event.
o everyday
o every day
7. The new Ford is just an __________ small car for shopping and short trips.
o everyday
o every day
8. You should drink 8 glasses of water __________.
o everyday
o every day
9. Do you go jogging __________? You look very fit!
o everyday
o every day
10. The flu is an __________ illness over the winter.
o everyday
o every day

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