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This example shows how computers affect our every day life.
This example shows how computers affect our everyday life. See Note at EVERYBODY 9
Everyone was tired of listening to her voice.
Everyone was tired of listening to her voice. See Note at EVERYONE 1 10
There aren’t enough jobs for every body.
There aren’t enough jobs for everybody. everybody (one word) = each person; everyone: ‘One day everybody will be able to travel to the moon.’ every body (two words) = each (dead) body: ‘Every body was collected from the battlefield and given a proper burial.’ everybody 1
Everybody have to work.
Everybody has to work. Everybody, everyone and everything are used with a singular verb: ‘Everybody was tired of waiting.’ ‘During the first few days, everything was new to me.’ 2
Everybody does not like studying when they are that age.
Nobody likes studying when they are that age. See Language Note at NOT everyday The sun shines here everyday.
The sun shines here every day. everyday (one word) = not special or unusual in any way: ‘A good photographer can make everyday objects look rare and special.’ every day (two words) = each day: ‘Every day I try to learn ten new words.’ everyone 1
This problem affects each and everyone of us.
This problem affects each and everyone of us.