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Is it true that we use "anytime" after one thanks us? Is it its usage?
2010年2月13日 11:57
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Hello Nika,
Yes , in that case it is used as an interjection and means:
"you are welcome"
2010年2月14日
It's up to you what you say, you can reply in many ways.
2010年2月14日
Yes, you can say "Anytime!" instead of "You're welcome!" or "No problem!"
2010年2月13日
When compressed into a single word, 'anytime' is usually an adverb. Like: "He's about to arrive anytime."
In the sense of "You're welcome!" I would use "any time":
"Hey, thanks mate!"
"Sure, any time!"
There aren't very strict rules for it, to be honest. Except when you say: "I won't have any time until Friday." Then it definitely needs to be two separate words!
2010年2月13日
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