🎁 A holiday package to celebrate the season! Click here and shop now!

TextRanch

The best way to perfect your writing.

Discover why 1,062,726 users count on TextRanch to get their English corrected!

1. Input your text below.
2. Get it corrected in a few minutes by our editors.
3. Improve your English!

One of our experts will correct your English.

Our experts

every new day vs every new days

The correct phrase is 'every new day.' 'Day' is a singular noun, so it should be used with the singular form of the adjective 'new.' 'Every new days' is incorrect because 'days' is plural and does not match with 'every.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 715 views

every new day

Correct. 'Day' is a singular noun, so it should be used with the singular form of the adjective 'new.'

This phrase is used to express the idea of each day being new and fresh.

Examples:

  • I wake up excited for every new day ahead.
  • Every new day brings new opportunities.
  • And we will greet every new day as a gift, approaching it with the same bravery and determination with which you lived your entire life.
  • They shape our past, present and future and despite all the stakes I've made, every new day brings with it new choices and a whole new world of possibilities.
  • Every new day a new harvest, one day we'll pay you back.
  • Every new day brings further sources of anxiety for employees whether in the sectors of what is curiously termed the 'old' economy, which is the bulk of the economy, or in the new information technology sector.
  • And what task calls you to the Far Caverns nearly every new day?

Alternatives:

  • each new day
  • every fresh day
  • every day is new
  • each day is new
  • every single day

every new days

Incorrect. 'Days' is plural and does not match with 'every.'

  • And we will greet every new day as a gift, approaching it with the same bravery and determination with which you lived your entire life.
  • Every new day a new harvest, one day we'll pay you back.
  • And what task calls you to the Far Caverns nearly every new day?
  • They shape our past, present and future and despite all the stakes I've made, every new day brings with it new choices and a whole new world of possibilities.
  • Every new day brings further sources of anxiety for employees whether in the sectors of what is curiously termed the 'old' economy, which is the bulk of the economy, or in the new information technology sector.
  • Every sunrise brings a new day.
  • Continue injecting on this new day every week.
  • With every sun comes a new day.
  • My dad always says every day is a new day.
  • Every day is a new day.
  • He's on the news every day.
  • You learn something new every day.
  • You know, we learn something new every day here in prison.
  • They are in the news every day right between the lines.
  • I still learn something new every day using my computer.
  • You discover something new every day, such as burning' with Bo.
  • Every day new sites are created whose only subjects are hatred and violence.
  • At Taco Bell, every day's a new day.
  • I've been a sergeant for two years and I learn something new every day.
  • Kind of stories we saw on the news every day when we were kids.

Related Comparisons

What Our Customers Are Saying

Our customers love us! We have an average rating of 4.79 stars based on 283,125 votes.
Also check out our 2,100+ reviews on TrustPilot (4.9TextRanch on TrustPilot).

Why choose TextRanch?

Lowest prices
Up to 50% lower than other online editing sites.

Fastest Times
Our team of editors is working for you 24/7.

Qualified Editors
Native English experts for UK or US English.

Top Customer Service
We are here to help. Satisfaction guaranteed!

×

💝 TextRanch Holidays Offer! 💝️

25% special discount
Stock up on credits for the entire year!

Grab this offer now!