 Every day versus every day, what's the difference? The two expressions every day and every day, are frequently used in English but often confused. Take a look at the below infographic to find out the difference. Every day, one word, always used before a noun. Meaning, used or seen regularly, ordinary. Example sentences, social media has become part of everyday life. Everyday crime is a serious issue in some cities. These are my everyday shoes. They're very comfortable. Everyday, two words, meaning, each day. Example sentences, I drink coffee every day. Her mom brushes her hair every day. People all over the world check Facebook every day. Please subscribe by clicking that button down here and click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.