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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Linguistics Studies

Any time or At any time

Hello !
I have a doubt, which sentence is correct?

Any Time of the year that you decide to visit our town...
or
At any time of the year that you decide to...

The preposition at the begining of the sentence doesn´t sound right to me , maybe I should be using the adverb Anytime...
Please, what do you think is the correct form ?
  

Top answer

I'd go with the first; the second sounds overly formal.

  • I'd go with the first; the second sounds overly formal.
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I'd go with the first; the second sounds overly formal.
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hello

i think it's rather ask by this way :

did you decide the time you are going to visit our town ?

bye

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