Everyday is an adjective, while every day is a noun phrase which acts as an adverbial; it modifies verb phrases:
This is not an everyday event; they visit rarely.
I do not eat lunch every day.
Also, everyday can mean “normal” or “usual”:
That was not an everyday performance; it was amazing.
Every day, however, just literally means “every day”:
I get up at 5am almost every day.
More Examples of "Everyday" Used in a Sentence
- My everyday routine helps me stay focused.
- The everyday stresses of life can get to you sometimes.
- It's how we respond to these everyday challenges that determine our success.
- The everyday chores of cleaning the house and doing the laundry are boring, but they must be done.
- In class, we are learning about the everyday lives of people in the Middle Ages.
More Examples of "Every day" Used in a Sentence
- Janet wore the same dress every day, but she always had a new pair of shoes.
- Every day, she woke up at 6:30am, got dressed, and walked her dog.
- I walk around the block every day during my lunch break.
- Every day, Jake eats the same breakfast, which comprises oatmeal and fruit.
- Every day we have the opportunity to do something great.