Everyday vs. Every day
Don’t
confuse every day (two words) with everyday (one word).
Every day
is used as an adverb and means ‘each day’:
Incorrect: Technology
is advancing everyday.
Correct: Technology
is advancing every day.
Incorrect: Everyday, when they go back home, the
first thing they do is turn on the TV.
Correct: Every
day, when they go back home,
the first thing they do is turn on the TV.
Everyday
is an adjective meaning ‘common or normal’, and it always comes before the
noun:
Incorrect: When
people are in love they are able to leave every day life behind.
Correct: When
people are in love they are able to leave everyday life behind.