Yeah it is.
Someone is one word when you are referring to a person.
Two words....every day.
3 words: every, day, life
Every day is a two-word phrase pronounced ev-ree-DAY; everyday is an adjective (meaning common, usual, unexceptional) pronounced EV-ree-day. Every day we hear everyday words spoken.
No. It is two words, every night.The word everyday actually means ordinary, not happening every day.
It's always two words - every time. "Everytime" isn't a valid English word. In fact, any time expression starting with "every" is always two words: every week, every day, every hour, and so on. Be careful! Many people aren't aware of this spelling rule so you often see non-words like "everynight" in writing that hasn't been proofread.
"Good day" is generally considered to be two words.
"all day" is typically written as two separate words.
The correct grammar is "He goes someplace every day." "Someplace" is one word, and "every day" should be two words when used as an adverb to describe how often he goes to that place.
Two words - "one day".
Compound words are made by putting two words together. Examples: every + day = everyday back + ground = background eye + brow = eyebrow birth + day + birthday
'Good Day' is two words.