Honestly, most days are average days for me. I have been following a set routine every day for almost 5 years. My life has become dull/humdrum.
In the context that you used, the best term is 'every day' as two words, not one. The difference between everyday and every day is simple: Everyday (one word) is an adjective. It means “common” or “regular.” You use it to describe something that’s typical or part of a routine. Every day (two words) means “each day” and refers to something happening daily. Here are some examples. Everyday: These are my everyday shoes. (common, regular shoes) He wore an everyday outfit, nothing fancy. Every day: I go for a walk every day. (each day) She drinks coffee every day in the morning.
Nov 11, 2024 2:22 AM
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Honestly most days are average days for me. I have been following a set routine everyday for almost 5 years. My life has become monotonous.
Nov 6, 2024 12:44 PM
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