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Speaker 1: Hey there, it's Michael here and welcome back to another

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Happy English Saturday short. Your quick tip for speaking English better.

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Today's point is one that even native speakers sometimes get

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mixed up. Every day, which is one word, versus every day,

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which is two words. So here's the deal. Every Day,

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which is one word, is an adjective. It means like

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common or ordinary, like having a cup of green tea

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is part of my everyday routine, or these sneakers are

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my everyday shoes. Your every day something is common or

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usual for you. On the other hand, every day, which

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is two words, means each day. For example, I drink

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coffee every day, or Meg goes for a jug every

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day before work. So remember, every day one word means

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ordinary or comment, and every day two words means each day.

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How about you? Are you using English every day? Leave

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a comment below at Myhappy English dot com or come

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tell me on Instagram at Happy English and why, and

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don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss

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the next Happy English podcast and next week's Saturday short.

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Hey thanks for listening, and until next time, keep learning

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and keep it cool.

