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Hly2004 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

"day-after-day"

What's the difference among "day-after-day","day-to-day","daily"?
  

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What's the difference between "day-afterday', day-to-day" and "daily"? As far as I can think, they all mean much the same thing, it is just how you use them. Let's have a go and see if it gives the same idea said different ways.

  • What's the difference between "day-afterday', day-to-day" and "daily"?
  • As far as I can think, they all mean much the same thing, it is just how you use them.
  • Let's have a go and see if it gives the same idea said different ways.
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  • Day after day she checked the EnglishForward site for another of his poems.
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What's the difference between "day-afterday', day-to-day" and "daily"?
As far as I can think, they all mean much the same thing, it is just how you use them.
Let's have a go and see if it gives the same idea said different ways.

1. Day after day she checked the EnglishForward site for another of his poems.
2. She checked the English
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1. Makes me think that the person is intent on - if not desperate for - finding another of his poems; the person might check several times a day, stay online for a long time in the hope that he is going to post one of his poems.

3. To me it's a regular checking, once a day.

2. ... ?

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