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"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.

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Is everytime an adverb?

Yes, but the term every time is properly two words. It means always or invariably.(oddly enough, one dictionary lists the term everytime in their thesaurus, but not the dictionary)


What is the correct formula for calculating area of a square?

Any formula that generates a correct solution every time is a 'correct' formula.Here's a formula for the area of a square that qualifies as a correct one:If 'S' is the length of each side of the square, then the area 'A' of the square isA = S2


Every finite division ring is a field?

correct.


Is everytime a compound word?

"Everytime" is not a word, so it can't be a compound word. The term is always written as two words - "every time". In this case every is an adjective modifying time, to form an adverbial phrase.The word "every" can be very confusing because it can have two radically different meanings depending on whether it's an adjective or a prefix. Some examples:Every day: An adverbial phrase meaning seven days a week; e.g. "the store is open every day".Everyday: Either an adjective or a noun, it connotes ordinariness or commonality; e.g. "everyday chores".Every one: A phrase meaning each or all; e.g. "every one of the students passed the test".Everyone: A noun meaning all the people; e.g. "everyone was admitted to the theatre".Every body: Most commonly used in a medical or criminal sense; e.g. "every body showed stab wounds"Everybody: Similar to Everyone; e.g. "everybody wore formal clothing to the dance".


Every ellipse has two of what?

Foci (correct plural of focus)