Nowadays Or Now A Days – How To Spell It Correctly

07.01.24 Spelling mistakes Time to read: 2min

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Learning how to spell English words can be challenging for students, particularly in the case of certain words. This may be due to the fact that some words are spelled differently in other languages, or that their pronunciation may vary. One of the most common spelling mistakes is “nowadays/now a days.” In this guide, we will provide you with the correct spelling of this word, along with some example sentences.

The correct spelling of “nowadays”

“Nowadays” functions as an adverb in English. It is an adverbial expression that means “in the present time” or “currently.” The word is used to refer to the current period or the contemporary era. There is only one correct spelling for “nowadays”, and that is “nowadays.

The word “nowadays” has Old English origins. It comes from the Middle English phrase “now a day” or “now on day,” where “now” refers to the present time, and “day” refers to a period of time. Over time, these phrases evolved into the single word “nowadays”, retaining the meaning of referring to the current time or contemporary period.

Correct spelling

nowadays

Incorrect spelling

now a days

“Nowadays” is written as a single word, without any spaces or hyphens. The correct spelling is “nowadays.” The single-word form has become standardized in modern English usage.

Examples

  • People often rely on smartphones for communication nowadays.
  • Nowadays, environmental awareness is increasing, leading to more sustainable practices.
  • Social media plays a significant role in connecting people nowadays.

FAQs

“Nowadays” is used in a sentence as an adverb to refer to the present time or the contemporary era. It indicates what is currently happening or prevailing.

“Nowadays” is used to refer to the present time or the current period, indicating contemporary or current circumstances.

Synonyms of “nowadays” include “currently,” “presently,” “in the present day,” and “in the contemporary era.”

Both “nowadays” and “these days” are correct and can be used interchangeably to refer to the present time or the current period.

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