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Originally posted by Gabriel
I flopped I meant one word, but they are interchangeable.
Both work.
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no, they aren't dude :-)
u posted:
Everyday is an adjective used to describe things that (1) occur every day, or (2) are ordinary or commonplace. In the two-word phrase every day, the adjective every modifies the noun day, and the phrase usually functions adverbially. For example, every day you eat breakfast. You brush your teeth every day. Maybe you go for a walk every day. These are everyday activities.
everyday is an adjective, every day is a noun. they can't be used interchangeably !!!
ie i post on atrl every day
or
posting on atrl is an everyday activity.
here, every is the adjective that modifies the noun day. the noun day serves as the subject of the clause.
every (adj) day (noun/subject) is (verb) a holiday (noun)
thank u :-)