Can a sentence start with everyday?


Rules for Starting and Ending Sentences

  • There are no rules for what words you can start or end a sentence with.
  • It is common to start a sentence with a time phrase.

Everyday vs. Every Day

  • “Everyday” (one word) is an adjective describing the commonplace.
  • “Every day” (two words) means “each day”.

Use of Everytime

  • Everytime should be written as two separate words: every time.

Difference Between Every and Each

  • Each indicates two or more items, every indicates three or more items.
  • With three or more items, use each for individual items and every for the items collectively.

Using "Everyday" in a Sentence

  • Everyday is an adjective used with a noun.
  • Exception: Everyday can also come before other adjectives describing the noun.

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