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Is the word ‘everytime’ or ‘every time’? Answered On :2013-08-31 , Asked By : iamashimgarg

 The correct answer is ‘every time’. While words like everyone and everywhere do exist, ‘everytime’ is not recognized as a proper word. These words that join two words together to make a single word are called compound words. 

-          Every time he goes there, he is welcomed with open arms

-          He brings a little present for her every time he visits.

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