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every years
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'every years' is not correct.
The correct phrase is 'every year.' Example: I take a vacation every year.
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Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
And the group intends to issue a similar report every years.
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They were babies then, & we sailed her together, till they went off on their own... Sailing is more fun every years... ...... Writer tells how the old man, who said he was 72, packed up the boat.
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They were babies then, & we sailed her together, till they went off on their own... Sailing is more fun every years... .. Writer tells how the old man, who said he was 72, packed up the boat.
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The festival tends to be a happy-go-lucky affair with some surprises every years, with the irrepressible Mr. Waag, above, hovering over it all like a tap-dancing uncle.
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Let's count the ways the shareholder adviser denigrates the framework in Monday's note: In what seems like the equivalent to I.S.S. of adding insult to injury, Facebook also plans to adopt a staggered board, one where only some board members are up for election every years, and a provision that prevents shareholders from complaining about their lesser voting rights.
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About 100 tons of mercury are emitted into atmosphere from coal-fired power plants in China every years (Tang et al. 2016).
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Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
Every year".
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"It changes every year".
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Every year is different.
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Some come every year.
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Every year, Mme.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "every year" instead of "every years" to ensure grammatical accuracy. "Every" is a singular determiner and requires a singular noun.
Common error
Avoid using plural nouns after "every". The word "every" indicates that you are referring to individual instances within a group, thus requiring the singular form. For example, say "every day" not "every days".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "every years" is grammatically incorrect and does not function properly in English. Ludwig AI confirms that the correct form is "every year".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "every years" is a common grammatical error. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "every year". The word "every" requires a singular noun. To avoid this mistake, remember that "every" refers to individual instances within a group, making the singular form necessary. Alternatives like "annually", "each year", and "yearly" can also be used to express the same idea.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
every year
Corrects the grammatical error by using the singular form "year" to align with the singular quantifier "every".
annually
Replaces the phrase with a single adverb that means "once a year".
each year
Substitutes "every" with "each" maintaining the same meaning and grammatical correctness.
yearly
Uses an adjective to describe something that happens every year.
on a yearly basis
Adds a prepositional phrase to specify the frequency of an event.
once a year
Expresses the frequency as a single occurrence within a year.
per year
Specifies the rate or frequency relative to a year.
year after year
Emphasizes the repetition of an event across multiple years.
year by year
Highlights a gradual change or progression over successive years.
in subsequent years
Focuses on future years following a specific starting point.
FAQs
Why is "every years" grammatically incorrect?
The word "every" is a singular determiner. Therefore, it must be followed by a singular noun. The correct form is "every year".
What's the difference between "every year" and "each year"?
While both "every year" and "each year" are grammatically correct and very similar in meaning, "every" emphasizes the collective, while "each" emphasizes the individual. In most contexts, they are interchangeable.
Are there alternatives to saying "every year"?
Yes, you can use alternatives such as "annually", "yearly", or "on a yearly basis".
How can I remember to use the singular form after "every"?
Think of "every" as referring to each individual instance within a set. Since you're considering them one at a time, the noun should be singular, such as in the phrases "every day", "every person", and "every year".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested