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  • anytime vs any time - WordReference Forums
    anytime, any time One word as an adverb meaning "at any time": You're welcome to visit anytime But use two words if including the word at: You're welcome to visit at any time
  • Thank you -anytime, every time | WordReference Forums
    Is it common to reply "anytime" when someone says, "thank you"? In another movie, the lady says "every time" when this guys says, "thank you" What's the difference between the two replies?
  • anytime is ok=whenever? - WordReference Forums
    "Anytime" is not a word; it should be written as two words, "any time " You can say "Any time is OK," or "Any time would be fine," or lots of similar things
  • Anytime and youre welcome | WordReference Forums
    If somone say thank you When can I say anytime and you're welcome? I mean what's different between anytime and you're welcome???
  • anytime - WordReference Forums
    "anytime" significa "en cualquier momento " Sí, lleva el sentido de "no hay problema," pero literalmente estás diciendo que la otra person te puede pedir el mismo favor en cualquier momento ¡Normalmente cuando yo lo uso, estoy arrenpentida después, porque la otra persona me toma en serio! Me parece que es lo que pasó en la escena que estás traduciendo Se emplea mucho aquí en los
  • Every time Any time - WordReference Forums
    As for anytime vs any time, the following may be helpful As English is an ever-evolving language, words are often caught mid-change The adverb anytime is currently evolving; in common usage, it may be written as one word, but in formal communication it should be left as two words Quotation marks may be used any time a character is speaking
  • Are you free anytime any time today? - WordReference Forums
    "Are you free anytime any time today?" Let's say that I am writing an email to book an appointment with someone Would "anytime" or "any time" fit the sentence better? I think either is fine What are your thoughts?
  • Everyday at anytime in the afternoon | WordReference Forums
    Can I write: You can call me everyday at anytime in the afternoon ??? :confused: Thank you in advanced!




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