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Spectacled-Girl Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Anyway/Anyways

1) Thanks anyway..

2) Thanks anyways..

What's the difference? And, what does the word 'anyway' mean?
  

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The word is "anyway" = used to emphasize something just said. Here it is saying "Thank you nevertheless" A I don't think I have really helped you. B Thank you anyway.

  • The word is "anyway" = used to emphasize something just said.
  • Here it is saying "Thank you nevertheless" A I don't think I have really helped you.
  • B Thank you anyway.
  • "Anyways" is incorrect, but sometimes heard colloquially.
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The word is "anyway" = used to emphasize something just said. Here it is saying "Thank you nevertheless"

A I don't think I have really helped you.
B Thank you anyway.

"Anyways" is incorrect, but sometimes heard colloquially.
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Now I got it. Thanks Feebs! Emotion: smile

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