Can we change the title of this thread (it's driving me nuts seeing it everyday :o) to 'Everything but the kitchen sink' :o)
>>>As it is... I really don't see why was it introduced at all. It, like, looks like a pointless, like, fad.
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>>So is the word "everyday", which I think means different from "every day".
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>I figure "everyday" is an adjective, while "every day" would serve as an adverb. IOW, something can be an everyday thing, or can be done every day.
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>>When people use "everyday" as in "I go swimming everyday",
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>...so this example would be wrong, "I go swimming every day", but "swimming is an everyday activity".
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>>they may not literally mean "every day". They may mean "regularly" as in "I go swimming regularly", which may mean they go swimming once every week or once a month on a regular basis. :)
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>And skip it on an irregular one?
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