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  1. What's the difference between "every time" and "everytime"?

    Jun 20, 2015 · What's the difference between everytime and every time? I'm a little confused about them, they both seem to have same meaning. Excluding their spelling, are there any …

  2. 'Each time' vs. 'Every time' - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 25, 2025 · Sentence: He never looked quite the same every/each time she looked at him. every time idiom : each time : whenever Every time I go there I learn something new. Merriam …

  3. Any time or every time? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 11, 2014 · Do you notice any difference in these sentences' meanings? I want to be able to look at it every time I look at my phone. and I want to be able to look at it any time I look at my …

  4. uncountable nouns - Does "every time" not mean "all the time ...

    Feb 25, 2015 · All the time means constantly, continually. Time in this sense is not countable. Every means each, or all events, (countable); but not always (unless we use an idea like every …

  5. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 27, 2011 · The phrase I wish I had a nickel' just means that he'd be rich by now if he got a nickel everytime someone threatened him in some way. In other words, he fucking doesn't …

  6. verbs - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    4 " (something) gets me " is a catch phrase, everytime is an intensifier that suggests 'I can never get used to it'. Eric Partridge in A Dictionary of Catch Phrases explains that gets me! that gets …

  7. Is it necessary to begin a new paragraph after a person speaks?

    Mar 4, 2013 · When I was in school, I was taught to always begin a new paragraph after a quotation or after a speaker concludes a segment of dialogue. However, in recent years, I …

  8. What's a word for someone whose personality or character …

    Jul 17, 2020 · I prefer impressionable, as suggested by @KarimTabet, but I will add gullible and credulous to the possibilities he suggested. From Lexico: gullible: Easily persuaded to believe …

  9. nouns - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 17, 2022 · In my case, the people are not changing their opinion. Their opinion remains the same, just they are bringing new arguments everytime just to prove that their opinion is …

  10. What is the term for when you become more aware of something?

    Feb 21, 2014 · A similar effect -- not quite what you describe, but you might be interested in it anyway -- is the observer-expectancy effect. That's when someone tells you "there will be …