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Everyday and every day are commonly confused in English. There’s no difference in pronunciation, but using the wrong one when writing is a mistake in the everyday English you use every day.


Everyday
Everyday is an adjective that means commonplace, ordinary, or normal.
- These shoes are great for everyday wear.
- You shouldn’t wear an everyday outfit to the wedding.
- Don’t use the everyday dishes – it’s a special occasion.

Every day
Every day means "each day."
- I go to the park every day.
- I have to work every day this week except Friday.
- Every day I feel a little better.

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