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  1. anytime vs any time - WordReference Forums

    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.

  2. Are you free anytime/any time today? - WordReference Forums

    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 …

  3. Everyday at anytime in the afternoon | WordReference Forums

    Feb 5, 2008 · Can I write: You can call me everyday at anytime in the afternoon. ??? :confused: Thank you in advanced!

  4. anytime is ok=whenever? - WordReference Forums

    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.

  5. at anytime and from anywhere - WordReference Forums

    Sep 27, 2007 · DO I have to add "preposition " in fron of any time or anywhere? For example, Studetns who are taking online classes can study at any time and at/from anywhere through the Internet. …

  6. stop by anytime - WordReference Forums

    Dec 29, 2007 · Hi, Does "stop by anytime" in the following mean "drop by for a short while?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks a lot. --The party starts at 8:00, but you can stop by anytime.

  7. any time! | WordReference Forums

    Sep 26, 2004 · Please, can anyone tell me what does "Any time" mean as a short answer. (I had thanked a previous answer in a Forum, and that was the new answer). Does it mean: "You can ask …

  8. anytime this week or next week - WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2013 · I need to respond to a French email to schedule a telephone interview. They asked for my availability this week or next week and I am free at any time so wanted to say "I am available at any …

  9. are welcome or are welcomed? | WordReference Forums

    Oct 12, 2007 · You're welcome = De nada (como respuesta) They're welcomed anytime = Son bienvenidos cuando quieran. (acto de recivir a la persona) I'm sorry. I revised this thread while you …

  10. Anytime, anywhere - WordReference Forums

    Oct 31, 2010 · Hi, is there any difference between these phrases ?: "anywhere between 9pm and 11pm" "anywhere from 9 pm to 11pm" "anytime from 9pm to 11pm" "anytime between 9pm and 11pm"