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  Every Day is an adverb as well as a noun.                                  | Everyday is an adjective.
 
  Every Day is an adverb as well as a noun.                                  | Everyday is an adjective.
 
Example 1 : I go to school every day .                                          | Example 1 : Going to school is my everyday work .
 
Example 1 : I go to school every day .                                          | Example 1 : Going to school is my everyday work .
Example 2 : Work '''every day''' .  Usage  as an adverb                    | Example 2 : '''Everyday work''' will ''mean routine work''.    
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Example 2 : Work every day .  Usage  as an adverb                    | Example 2 : Everyday work will mean routine work.    
 
   
 
   
 
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