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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

This or it?

"A lot of people go to work everyday. This/it is nothing new, because everyone knows it/this, and this/it happens all the time."
  

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Your choice. Both work here. This is my choice: "A lot of people go to work everyday.

  • Your choice.
  • Both work here.
  • This is my choice: "A lot of people go to work everyday.
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Your choice. Both work here. This is my choice:

"A lot of people go to work everyday. This is nothing new, because everyone knows it, and it happens all the time."
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Hi, AS.Emotion: bow

Do you, Americans, use everyday and every day interchangeably, please?
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Odessa DawnDo you, Americans, use everyday and every day interchangeably, please?
No.
Everyday is an adjective.
She put on her everyday dress.
This road is so busy and so dangerous that accidents are an everyday occurrence.

Every day is an adverb phrase.
He has to work every day, even on holidays.
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AlpheccaStarsNo.Everyday is an adjective. She put on her everyday dress. This road is so busy and so dangerous that accidents are an everyday occurrence. Every day is an adverb phrase.He has to work every day, even on holidays.
I think you forgot to change the original from "everyday" to "every day" (which I guess prompted the question).

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