1. Everyday (one word) Everyday is an adjective. It describes something common, normal, or routine. Structure: everyday + noun Examples: Meaning: ordinary / usual. 2. Every day (two words) Every day is an adverbial phrase meaning each day / daily. Structure: verb + every day Examples: Meaning: daily.
🔹 Transitive Verb Form: Subject + verb + object Examples: ✅ Passive is possible: 🔹 Intransitive Verb Form: Subject + verb Examples: ❌ Passive is NOT possible:
Form: am / is / are + being + past participle Examples:
Form: has / have + been + verb‑ing Examples:
Form: has / have + been + being + past participle ⚠️ This tense is rare but grammatically correct and used when emphasizing the ongoing duration of a passive action. Examples:
Form: am / is / are + verb‑ing Usage: Used to describe actions happening now or around the present time, often temporary. Examples:
✅ Correct: try not to get frustrated ❌ Incorrect: try don’t get frustrated Structure: try + to + base verb Example: