two words, because 'every' and 'way' mean different things
however, 'anyway' is one word
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It is two words. It is not like everyone or everybody.
It is one word.
Everything means all. But all of everything does not mean one type of thing. Examples: I see books, clothes, and toys on your bedroom floor. Pick up everything and then make your bed. Everything I told my teacher was true, but he called me a liar. You would not use the word 'everything' for only one or two items.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
one word
it is one word/everything It can be one word when you are talking about the collective noun "everything" ... all things. It could also be two separate words if you were talking about "things" as separate from people or places. Or maybe if you were talking about Thing One and Thing Two from Cat in the Hat. In that case, you would be referring just to the "things" and not "everything," so it would be two words.
Everything: is one word when it is a noun or pronoun, two words when thing is stressed or emphasized: everything was in its place. She meant everything to him. Food, water, clothes, every thing that Midas touched turned to gold.
i believe it is one word when i use it it is 1 word it is everything... 1 word.
Omniscience.omniscience
One word, two syllables
"Everyone" is one word.
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It is one word.
One word.
It is one word.
One word.