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This has become very common among both native and non-native English speakers.
Surprisingly, the browser only detects adverb used in place of the adjective, which is less common.
This is something I do everyday. → every day (compare every night, every year, etc)
It's nothing special, just an every day thing. → everyday (meaning mundane, typical, not special)
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Flag adjective "everyday" used in place of adverbial phrase "every day"
feat: Flag adjective "everyday" used in place of adverbial phrase "every day"
Jan 31, 2025
This has become very common among both native and non-native English speakers.
Surprisingly, the browser only detects adverb used in place of the adjective, which is less common.
This is something I do everyday. → every day (compare every night, every year, etc)
It's nothing special, just an every day thing. → everyday (meaning mundane, typical, not special)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: