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Any more/anymore
Is there any difference between them? O.o
Help me :)
11 de mar de 2015 16:26
Respostas · 2
1. In a sentence such as
'Do you want any more coffee?',
the words 'any' and 'more' are two different words, and must be written separately.
2. You can also use 'any more' as an adverb meaning 'any longer', as in:
'She doesn't love him any more'.
Some people write this as one word: 'She doesn't love him anymore'. However, it isn't necessary to make this one word. So, if you are not sure about the difference, it seems a sensible policy to always write 'any' and 'more' as two words. If you write them as two separate words, it will always be correct.
11 de março de 2015
I hope this will help you:
http://www.grammarly.com/handbook/grammar/adjectives-and-adverbs/13/anymore-vs-any-more/
Good luck! :)
11 de março de 2015
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Esther
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Russo
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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