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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
    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 Especially in American English, any more, as an adverb, can be written as one word, anymore: He doesn’t cycle anymore
  • Anymore vs. Any More—Which Should I Use? | Grammarly
    “Any more” and “anymore” have related meanings, but they’re not interchangeable
  • Anymore vs. Any more: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    In the last 50 years or so, the single word anymore has increased in use and a distinction between the one-word and two-word spellings has emerged In this post, I will talk about the traditional uses of any more vs anymore and use example sentences to demonstrate each of their meanings
  • Anymore vs. Any More: What’s The Difference? - Thesaurus. com
    In American English, the single word anymore has a separate and distinct meaning from the two-word phrase any more The word anymore is an adverb that means “any longer” or “nowadays ” For example: My cousin doesn’t live here anymore—she moved out last week Do they still make CD players anymore?
  • ANYMORE | English meaning - 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: … (Definition of anymore from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
  • Anymore or Any More: Which One Is Correct? - The Blue Book of Grammar . . .
    When we say or write anymore, we mean “still,” “at the current time,” or “any longer ” You probably hear these types of usages often, as in the following examples: My neighbor’s dog doesn’t bark at night anymore I’m cutting back on sugar and dairy, so I rarely drink milkshakes anymore
  • ANYMORE Synonyms: 23 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for ANYMORE: now, currently, today, nowadays, here, right now, for the time being, presently; Antonyms of ANYMORE: then, once, before, long, away, far, formerly, ago
  • Anymore - YouTube
    Subscribed 265K 29M views 11 years ago Provided to YouTube by Rhino Warner Records Anymore · Travis Tritt more
  • 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 '





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