
For future reference:
Everyday is an adjective used to describe something that is common or ordinary. For example, a casual outfit is an everyday outfit.
Every day is an adjective and a noun, meaning “each day.” For example, Berkeley students should use proper grammar every day.
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A person after my own heart. Our language is being mangled daily. My personal worst is using I after a preposition such as I want to thank you for you kind words to Sue and I.” Would you say “kind words to I”? Of course not! Yet even world leaders now speak this way. Think about it! Yours in literacy.