Common Mistake: "Dairy" vs. "Daily"
These two words sound similar but have completely different meanings and uses.
Dairy is a noun or an adjective related to milk or milk-based products.
Example: "Cheese and yogurt are examples of dairy products."
Daily is an adjective or adverb, meaning something that happens every day.
Example: "Exercising daily is a good habit."
A quick tip:
Dairy = milk-related
Daily = every day
These two words sound similar but have completely different meanings and uses.
Dairy is a noun or an adjective related to milk or milk-based products.
Example: "Cheese and yogurt are examples of dairy products."
Daily is an adjective or adverb, meaning something that happens every day.
Example: "Exercising daily is a good habit."
A quick tip:
Dairy = milk-related
Daily = every day