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Default Re: every day vs. everyday

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Originally Posted by xpert View Post
Hi there!

- Every day (adverbial of time)
He goes to school every day

- Everyday (adjective) as one word = daily
Cheese and milk are everyday products

My question is >>
Are these sentence correct? If yes, does Every day here function as noun?

Every day passes is from our lifetime
Every day brings new hope
If you can substitute 'each day' in place of 'every day', 'every day' is correct.
So every day is appropriate in your sentences.

I would rewrite the first sentence "Every day passes...", but at the moment I have no idea how.
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