

AEE 2389: Everyday English You Should Use Every Day
93 snips Apr 10, 2025
Learn the subtle distinctions between 'every day' and 'everyday,' along with their usage in daily life. The hosts share amusing anecdotes from visitations to a dog park, revealing the quirks of being a non-dog owner. They explore how morning routines can enhance language skills and connections among people. Through engaging discussions, they emphasize the importance of daily rituals and the role of intonation in communication, making language not just functional but also a source of joy.
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Daily Routines
- Lindsay takes her dog for a walk every day for exercise.
- Aubrey wakes her kids up every day, either for school or sports.
Everyday vs. Every Day
- "Every day" (two words) acts as an adjective and noun, meaning "each day."
- "Everyday" (one word) is an adjective meaning common or ordinary.
Everyday People
- Sly and the Family Stone's song "Everyday People" promotes equality.
- The song's message transcends racism and discrimination, emphasizing our shared humanity.