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PASTEL Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Anymore/any more

I don't work there anymore. (Adv.)
I don't work there any more. (Adv.)

Are they share the same usage? Thanks.
  

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No, they are not the same. Your first sentence is correct. The adverb form is spelled as one word.

  • No, they are not the same.
  • Your first sentence is correct.
  • The adverb form is spelled as one word.
  • 'Any more' is used in front of nouns or alone as a pronoun form.
  • ' Or, 'No thanks.
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No, they are not the same. Your first sentence is correct. The adverb form is spelled as one word.
'Any more' is used in front of nouns or alone as a pronoun form. For example, 'I don't want any more cake.' Or, 'No thanks. I don't care for any more.'

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