Every day or Everyday?

English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose

Every day or Everyday?

Every day, as two separate words, is a phrase that means each day:
I come here every day.

Everyday, as a single word, is an adjective that means normal or ordinary: These shoes are good for everyday wear.
TASK

  1. __ can’t be your day.
  2. __ people are not people you should be seen with.
  3. __, people change.
  4. I get up at 6 _ to attend to my _ chores.
    GAB

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