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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Every day [at / in] school

Hello,

Which of the following phrases are correct?

1. Everyday at school
2. Everyday in school
3. Me every day at school
4. Me every day in school

Thanks.

  

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(3) and (4) are possible sequences of words but not obvious "phrases". Please give an indication of how you intend to use them in a sentence. (1) and (2) look to be errors for "every day".

  • (3) and (4) are possible sequences of words but not obvious "phrases".
  • Please give an indication of how you intend to use them in a sentence.
  • (1) and (2) look to be errors for "every day".
  • It seems very unlikely (albeit perhaps just about possible) that these sequences of words could occur together in a sentence.
  • Again, please give more context.
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(3) and (4) are possible sequences of words but not obvious "phrases". Please give an indication of how you intend to use them in a sentence.

(1) and (2) look to be errors for "every day". It seems very unlikely (albeit perhaps just about possible) that these sequences of words could occur together in a sentence. Again, please give more context.

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