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Everyday or every day?

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Everyday is one word it is an adjective meaning "used or seen daily," or "ordinary." while Every day, two words, is an adverb phrase meaning "daily" or "every weekday."

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Answer:

It is every day because it is an ajective (every) plus the noun (day) the maining each day.

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