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Rommel Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Why "Every Day I Love You" on the CD cover but "Everyday I Love You" in the song lyrics sheet?

Boyzone's "Every Day I Love You" is an all-time favorite hit song. I just wonder: Isn't it that the "Every Day I Love You" is indeed the correct expression, not "Everyday I Love You"? But in many songhits or music books, still the publishers would write "Everyday I Love You."
  

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` The correct version is 'Every Day I Love You'. The word 'everyday' is an adjective, not the same as the adverbial phrase 'every day', so as you have noticed, 'Everyday I love you' is ungrammatical. Rover

  • ` The correct version is 'Every Day I Love You'.
  • The word 'everyday' is an adjective, not the same as the adverbial phrase 'every day', so as you have noticed, 'Everyday I love you' is ungrammatical.
  • Rover
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The correct version is 'Every Day I Love You'.

The word 'everyday' is an adjective, not the same as the adverbial phrase 'every day', so as you have noticed, 'Everyday I love you' is ungrammatical.

Rover

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