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Jul 6, 2006 · 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.
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Apr 6, 2013 · Hello, are both these prepositions acceptable before the phrase: any time. On the Internet I found more examples with at than with in and I would prefer at too but is it wrong to use in? Thanks …
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Mar 5, 2015 · "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.
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Feb 25, 2014 · 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?
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Oct 17, 2008 · 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???
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Dec 17, 2006 · "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 …
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Nov 14, 2009 · Like panj, I don't use "anytime" (one word). You might like to look back at this previous thread - in which I see you posted "anytime" vs "any time" .
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Jan 10, 2023 · "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 …
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Feb 5, 2008 · Can I write: You can call me everyday at anytime in the afternoon. ??? :confused: Thank you in advanced!
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Nov 24, 2019 · I watched a video recently, and a guy said these words below to her icon, a singer: I can listen to her anytime of the day, every single second. I have a question: Why does here use 'anytime …