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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Any time

0Hi,02br
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00I get confused of using the adv "anytime". Can I say "I don't like eating noodles anytime"? Or it's better to say I don't like noodles at all? Actually, I want to make it more specific with "anytime". But I'm not sure how to make a sentence.02br
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00Cheers,02br
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0 i think at all is better than anytime 0-

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0 i think at all is better than anytime 0-
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0 'anytime' as a one word adverb does not exist. Any time, the two words, is used but does not have the meaning you seem to think it has. 0-

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