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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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A few questions.

Eachother or Each Other? Anymore or Any more? No-one or No one?

Thanks in advanced.
  

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Anonymous Eachother or Each Other? Neither. They like each other.

  • Anonymous Eachother or Each Other?
  • Neither.
  • They like each other.
  • Anonymous Anymore or Any more?
  • Both are correct, depending on the meaning you want to convey: I don't like it anymore.
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AnonymousEachother or Each Other?
Neither. They like each other.
AnonymousAnymore or Any more?
Both are correct, depending on the meaning you want to convey:
I don't like it anymore. = I no longer like it.
I don't need any more money. = I need no more money. (What money I have is enough.)

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