2025-04-10
18 分钟This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2389.
Every day English, you should use every day.
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When should you use the term every day?
And how does it change when it becomes an adjective?
Or when you change it to every single day?
Today, learn something that many native speakers don't even know.
Lindsay, I have a question for you.
Okay, go ahead.
What's the question, Aubrey?
What is something you do every day?
Every day, I take my dog for a walk because he needs to get out.
He needs the exercise, and I need the exercise as well.
All right, I need to move.