Hi readers,
I'm having a slight brain malfunction, so I'm going to ask you this probably very easy question:
I'm looking for a positive way to say that something happens every day. In Dutch we would literally say 'every day again', but that seems hardly proper English.
'Every single day' has a negative connotation.
As I said, the answer is probably very simple, but I, for the life of me, can't think of it right now...
Many, many thanks,
Joost
It happens daily.
It happens day in, day out.
time and time again
Maybe this is my problem to understand your post. But I think you could simply say "every day" as in "It's rainy here every day". Or "routine" as in "It's a routine for us to have rain here".![]()
Thanks guys, but we're not quite there yet.
I'll make it more concrete: every day I feel like I'm dreaming.
But the expression I'm looking for, should come after.
So:
It feels like I'm dreaming, ... ... ....
Thanks, Bhaisahab, that is of course correct. But I'm really looking for something with 'day' in it, and something that explicity stresses the 'repetition' of this 'event'.
What is your objection to "every day"?
I go to work every day.
I've been having headaches every day.
Do you have breakfast every day?
The newspaper is delivered to my house every day.