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- anytime vs any time - WordReference Forums
anytime (adv ) is an Americanism usually spelled as one word (The meeting can be scheduled anytime), although it can still be two words when it is an adjective modifying a noun (I will not have any time until Thursday)
- Thank you -anytime, every time | WordReference Forums
Thank you all for the replies In regards to the reply - every time, I think it was in this movie where this lady has been helping this guy a lot, like an assistance to him all through out the movie
- anytime is ok=whenever? - WordReference Forums
I don't think "anytime is ok" or "any time is ok" is correct What do native speakers say in the situation below? A: "Let's watch this DVD together When is good for you?" B: "Anytime is OK " (I want to say "I don't have any plans for any time of the day, any day of the week, so I'm free always ") Thank you
- You are welcome You are welcomed to . . . | WordReference Forums
It's an illustration of the power of idiom in English Had the sign said 'You are welcome in the USSR' or 'Welcome to first-time visitors', 'Welcome to the USSR', or something similar, there would be no problem, BUT 'you are welcome to a visitor' means you can have a visitor, to take him or her away, for whatever purpose you wish, though the purpose sounds dire
- Anytime or at any time - WordReference Forums
Im afraid you OP was not clear – it seemed you wanted to know the difference between 'anytime' and 'at any time' – since that was the title of the post You didn't say 'feel free' was an important part of your query I therefore didn't understand that you were trying to make a generic statement by saying 'feel free to do something at any time'
- at anytime and from anywhere | WordReference Forums
Students taking online classes can study through the Internet anytime, anywhere Yikes, as I type those, I realize that I do not know the rules for when you would use 'anytime' and when you would use 'any time ' Or why I feel that I can separate any from time, but I feel as if I would not separate any from where
- Welcome vs. Anytime | WordReference Forums
I have to agree with Panjandrum; anytime is far more casual than welcome It suggests not only was it not a big deal on the speaker's part but that that the speaker would be willing to do it again, where as welcome only suggests that it wasn't much of an issue but does not suggest that the speaker would be willing to do it again
- any time soon - WordReference Forums
Hi Would anyone confirm that any time soon has exactly the same meaning as in the short run or in the short term? If not please tell me differences between them and the context in which it would be suited to use them thank you very much
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