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anytime vs any time - WordReference Forums 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
anytime - WordReference Forums "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 momento ¡Normalmente cuando yo lo uso, estoy arrenpentida después, porque la otra persona me toma en serio! Me parece que es lo que pasó en la escena que estás traduciendo Se emplea mucho aquí en los
any time! | WordReference Forums 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 at any time", or something like that? THANK YOU
at anytime and from anywhere - WordReference Forums 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 ?????????????
any time soon - WordReference Forums The three phrases you have listed are similar, but are used in different situations I'll just give an example for each "Can you get back to me (report on the your situation) any time soon?" --"I don't think that taxes will be lowered any time soon " "Although gasoline prices may rise in the short run, they should begin to fall again by the end of the year " (The Free Dictionary by Farlex
hey, anytime man - WordReference Forums Hi Group, What does "Anytime" mean? And I have a sentence "Thank you to invite me to your party and the guy said hey, anytime man" What he is trying to imply?
at in any time | WordReference Forums 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 for any replies, regards
in on gt; the afternoons of Monday and Friday? - WordReference Forums In all the previous posts, it doesn't seem to have come out clearly that the standard phrases we are accustomed to are ' on Monday, on Friday' and ' in the morning, in the afternoon' That's why you are seeing suggestions like "I'm usually available on Monday and Friday afternoons " and "I am available in the afternoon on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday " They both follow the normal way of
anyone, anywhere, anytime | WordReference Forums Hola Quisiera traducir la siguiente expresión al español: Anyone, anywhere, anytime Contexto: Un peleador del UFC está siendo entrevistado después de una pelea que ganó La reportera le pregunta quién quiere pelear en su próxima pelea Le responde: Anyone, anywhere, anytime Mi intento