Every Day or Everyday?
To
inquire about my classes, or for a trial lesson, email me at acewld@gmail.com
Every day is an adverb. It simply means Each Day. It answers the question How often, so this is an adverb of frequency.
Example Sentences:
I go to school every day. (How often do you go to school?)
She reads the newspaper every
day. (How often does she read the newspaper?)
He is a delivery truck drive.
He drives to different parts of the city every day. (How often does he drive to different parts of the city?)
The word Everyday, on the other hand, is an adjective, because it describes a noun.
Example Sentences:
Jogging is my favorite
activity.
A lot of people have difficulties
dealing with everyday concerns such as paying bills, putting food on the table,
and managing their schedules.
You can watch the video I posted above to have more insight on this.
Thank you very much for reading this, and thank you for watching the video! See you again next time! ^_^
私が上に投稿したビデオを見て、これについてさらに洞察を得ることができます。
Comments
Post a Comment