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The word everywhere is one word.

An example sentence is: The paint was splattered everywhere.
Another example sentence is: everywhere I look, I can see dead people.

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Oftentimes is written as one word.

However it is an archaic word, originating from North America. Meaning it is no longer widely used in literature. The word "often" is preferred in literature instead, unless you are writing a character's dialect in a story set in the past.

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Whenever is one word, properly pronounced wheh-never.

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Everywhere is one word. You might see it in a poem as two words.

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13y ago

One... But it's kind of an unnecessary word - stylistically, it's usually better to simply write 'often' instead.

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Though the word is compound, it is not two words. Throughout is one word. The word is an expression that means from the beginning to the end of something, or all the way through something.

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8y ago

The correct way to write this is throughout. So one word is your answer.

An example sentence is: He was awkwardly quiet throughout the meal.

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it is one word

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It is two words.

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One word.

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Is everytime one word?

No it is two words.


Is everytime an adverb?

Yes, but the term every time is properly two words. It means always or invariably.(oddly enough, one dictionary lists the term everytime in their thesaurus, but not the dictionary)


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