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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes
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Asked on April 1, 2021 in American english.
What does underway look like in my eyes, when I have used a dictionary? Gets the appearance that the writer has got it confused with underpass and underwear.
We all make mistakes every day, and this is what our society does. As an adverb, every day is correct because both words carry their full weight e.g. Why do I jog every and every day? But the two words are joined to form an adjective as in everyday clothes and slang. If every and day are joined as a compound adjectives then they shouldn’t be joined by hyphen “Every-day clothing.” This suggests that every-day clothes were supposed to be a double compound adjective. Is there any reason to join adverbs on a weekly basis with a hyphen?
- 728301 views
- 193 answers
- 268816 votes