
What Is the Right Way for a Child to Say “Every Day” or “Daily” About a Habit?
Children build habits. Brushing teeth. Making the bed. Reading before sleep. Two common phrases describe daily actions. “Every day” and “Daily.” Both ...
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Children build habits. Brushing teeth. Making the bed. Reading before sleep. Two common phrases describe daily actions. “Every day” and “Daily.” Both ...
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Not everything happens every day. Not everything never happens. Some things happen in between. Two common phrases describe medium frequency. “Sometime ...
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Some things simply do not happen. Some things should never happen. Children learn to say no to actions and habits. Two common phrases express zero fre ...
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Children live in routines. Breakfast every morning. Bedtime every night. Playtime after school. Two common phrases describe repetition. “Always” and “ ...
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Things happen. A rainbow appears after rain. A birthday comes once a year. A thought pops into your head. English gives us a useful family of words fo ...
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