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"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

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.

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.'

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