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I always go to school. vs I go to school every day.

Both sentences are correct, and they convey a similar meaning. The choice between them depends on the emphasis the speaker wants to give. 'I always go to school' emphasizes the regularity of going to school, while 'I go to school every day' highlights the frequency of going to school.
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I always go to school.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the regularity of going to school.

This phrase is used to indicate a habitual action of going to school regularly.

Examples:

  • I always go to school by bus.
  • She always goes to school early.
  • They always go to school together.
  • He always goes to school on foot.
  • We always go to school in the morning.
  • Show me in a lab once... ...and I've got it down. I always wanted to go to medical school.
  • Matilda had always wanted to go to school.
  • I always go to school at 7:15.
  • Now, I always go to Rachel and Finn in these situations... but you might be the most well-known kid in this entire school.
  • Now, I always go to Rachel and Finn in these situations, but you might be the most well- known kid in this entire school.
  • - No, you always go to school first thing, all right?
  • See, I always go to lethal weapon.
  • I always go to sleep at midnight.
  • I always go to the yelling place. I have rage.
  • I always go to the cinema at home.
  • No, you always go to school first thing, all right?
  • Because all children go to school.
  • Daphne and I always go to the pool in our old neighborhood the first day it opens.
  • I always go to my Ted Bundy place - predator, narcissistic, dissociative identity disorder, woman hater.
  • I always go to bed before everybody else because, I'm the one who gets up and leaves at 2:30 in the morning.
  • I always go to a spa two weeks a year.
  • I always go to church, too.
  • There isn't one, I always go to the restaurant, the trattoria.
  • It's nothing personal, I always go to the best - dentists, mechanics.
  • I always wondered who that drunk woman was driving me to school.

Alternatives:

  • I go to school every day.
  • I go to school daily.
  • I attend school regularly.
  • I am a regular school-goer.
  • I make it a habit to go to school.

I go to school every day.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the frequency of going to school.

This phrase is used to indicate the daily occurrence of going to school.

Examples:

  • I go to school every day, rain or shine.
  • She goes to school every day without fail.
  • They go to school every day of the week.
  • He goes to school every day by bike.
  • We go to school every day in the afternoon.
  • But I go to school every day.
  • English boys don't go to school every day.
  • At least you don't have to go to school every day.
  • You haven't left the house except to go to school for days.
  • I could go to Midtown, take the subway to school every day.
  • I let Keith go into the school that day.
  • Followed me to school every day.
  • They took the boat to school every day.
  • His 7 -year-old son had to walk five miles to school every day.
  • In fact we went to school every day.
  • I can't take you to school every day.
  • I'll take her to school every day.
  • "Sucks-Ton" has been making him drive her to school every day.
  • And I rode it to school every day.
  • Daddy, Mommy takes me the wrong way to school every day.
  • I drive my little brother's car pool to school every day.
  • I drive my little brother's car pool to school every day.
  • I go to church every day.
  • He gets to come to school every day as if nothing happened.
  • So I went to school every day dressed like a sister-wife.

Alternatives:

  • I always go to school.
  • I attend school daily.
  • I am a daily school-goer.
  • I make it a point to go to school every day.
  • I never miss a day of school.

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