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  1. Everyday:

    • "Everyday" is an adjective that describes something as commonplace, usual, or typical; it refers to something that is a regular part of daily life.
    • Example: "Wearing jeans and a t-shirt is an everyday occurrence for him." Here, "everyday" describes the occurrence as something typical and common.
    • Example: "She wore her everyday shoes to the store." In this sentence, "everyday" describes the shoes as the ones she wears regularly.
  2. Every day:

    • "Every day" is an adverbial phrase that means each day or daily. It indicates something happening or being done on a daily basis.
    • Example: "She goes for a run every day." Here, "every day" means that she goes for a run each day.
    • Example: "He practices the piano every day." In this sentence, "every day" indicates that he practices daily.


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