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Anytime vs. Any Time 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. This sentence is obviously formal, so a compound word would be inappropriate here. My new bicycle allows me to go anywhere, anytime. In this sentence, anytime is acceptable as a compound word because the sentence in informal; it’s not the kind of thing one would write in an essay or proposal. talkshop.ph/ #talkshop
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 02:09:29 +0000

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