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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
  • Thank you -anytime, every time | WordReference Forums
    Is it common to reply "anytime" when someone says, "thank you"? In another movie, the lady says "every time" when this guys says, "thank you" What's the difference between the two replies?
  • 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
  • Anytime (=Youre welcome) - WordReference Forums
    Yes, I agree with Franco-filly and believe that “anytime” is an acceptable traditional response Like many of these stock phrases, it isn’t meant to be taken literally Where I come from the usual informal response to “thank you”, in a shop for example, is, “No worries!” which is also not literally meant
  • anytime (response to thank you) | WordReference Forums
    Hay otra manera de decir "You're welcome " Es que he escuchado responder "Anytime" al decir "thank you " ¿Puede significar algo así como "no hay de qué"?
  • Are you free anytime any time today? - WordReference Forums
    "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 fine What are your thoughts?
  • anytime of the day - WordReference Forums
    I watched a video recently, and a guy said these words below to her icon, a singer: I can listen to her anytime of the day, every single second I have a question: Why does here use 'anytime of', what's the meaning of 'of' here, what's the difference between 'anytime' and 'any time'? Thanks!
  • anything anytime after 6 oclock | WordReference Forums
    Woman: Hello Appointments Man: Hello Could I make an appointment to see Dr Smith next Tuesday, please? Early evening, if possible - anything after 6
  • anytime this week or next week - WordReference Forums
    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 time this week or next week so I will be happy to be interviewed at your convenience" So far I have
  • in on gt; the afternoons of Monday and Friday? - WordReference Forums
    I understand "on" should be used in the following two situations: 1)on Monday afternoon 2)on the afternoon of Monday, July 3 But what about "on the afternoons of Monday and Friday" ? Should I use "on" or "in" here? (Google seems to lean to "in" ) Thanks in advance!





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