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  • ANYMORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ANYMORE is any longer How to use anymore in a sentence Anymore vs Any More: Usage Guide
  • Any more or anymore ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    Any more is also an adverb and has the meaning of ‘no longer’ or ‘in the past but not now ’ In this meaning, we use it in end position: We don’t go to Cornwall on holiday any more (We used to go in the past but not now ) The cost of electricity is not cheap any more
  • Anymore vs. Any More – What’s the Difference?
    “Anymore” is an adverb used in negative sentences to mean “no longer,” while “any more” refers to an extra amount or quantity of something
  • Any More or Anymore? - Grammar Monster
    Writers are sometimes unsure whether to use any more or anymore They are both possible The two-word version 'any more' refers to additional things It has a meaning similar to 'any additional ' The one-word version 'anymore' means 'any longer '
  • Anymore vs. Any More - Grammarly Blog
    The problem with anymore is the same problem many writers have with words like “ anyway ”, “ anytime ”, and “ sometime ”—each of them can be written as one or two words Just remember: If you’re talking about a quantity of something, use any more If you’re talking about time, use anymore
  • Anymore or Any More: Which One Is Correct? - The Blue Book of . . .
    The single-word version, anymore, is an adverb relating to time When we say or write anymore, we mean “still,” “at the current time,” or “any longer ”
  • Anymore vs. Any More - Which is Correct?
    In the English language, “anymore” and “any more” often create confusion for many writers and speakers Although they may sound similar, they have distinct meanings and usages Understanding the appropriate context for each can help in crafting clearer sentences Any more or Anymore – Which is Correct? Both “anymore” and “any more” are correct, but they are used in different





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