everywhere
"Everywhere" has three syllables and is pronounced EV-ree-hware or EV-ree-ware. The word "every", which makes up the first part of "everywhere", has only two syllables, even though it looks like it could have three.
There are verbs everywhere, but everywhere is not one of them. Everywhere is an adverb.
The word 'everyday' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Example:It's not a fancy party, you can wear everyday clothes. (describes the noun 'clothes')The adjective 'everyday' should not be confused with the noun phrase 'every day' (the noun 'day' described by the adjective 'every'). The noun phrase often functions as an adverb. Example:We have lunch together every day. (modifies the verb 'have')
everywhere
No, everywhere is an adverb.
Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere was created in 1992.
Every bit of mass everywhere is attracted to every other bit of mass everywhere.
Everywhere, in every country and on every continent.
Everywhere where every where?
Yes. Every~Where
Everywhere. Its grown in every continent and every country in the world
It's air because air is everywhere, but it is nowhere to be seen, hence everywhere but nowhere.
Yeah . I am everywhere. :)
every child is entitled to an education EVERYWHERE!
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Yes but not everywhere on every mountain
Every continent except Antarctica