Every person were is incorrect and correct is every person was.because every is used with singular nouns,meaning every single person.
The correct phrase is "every once in a while." It means occasionally or from time to time.
every is singular...like every person is nice...not every person are nice....i used to have trouble with this too.
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
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.
No, that sentence is not correct. "Her" should be "She". Remove Aaron from the sentence. "Her loves to cook brunch for friends every Sunday." doesn't make much sense.
After every use.
The correct phrase is "every once in a while." It means occasionally or from time to time.
Every animal was scared
The spelling is correct for "every world."The possible question "how do you spell every word" is unanswerable.
Every person who speaks Irish believes that it is a lovely language. And they are all correct.
The correct spelling is "every time". (it is two separate words)
Correct.
every is singular...like every person is nice...not every person are nice....i used to have trouble with this too.
No. It would be better to say: every week on Friday the Friday of every week the week beginning every Friday
Every person is different. To get a correct answer you need to be more specific in regard to whom you are asking about.
In scincere, not joking response: pride
"Every time" is correct. "Everytime" isn't a valid English word. In fact, all time expressions starting with "every" are always written as two words: every day, every week, every hour, etc. Be careful when writing; many people aren't aware of this spelling rule.