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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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I do not care any more. ( Does this convey a complete thought?)

I do not care about you any more.

Are they OK?

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Yes, except that anymore is one word in this sense of "any longer". It would be two words only if you were comparing your level of care to something else. "

  • Yes, except that anymore is one word in this sense of "any longer".
  • It would be two words only if you were comparing your level of care to something else.
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Yes, except that anymore is one word in this sense of "any longer". It would be two words only if you were comparing your level of care to something else. For instance: "I do not care about you any more than about this ant."
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It's true that "anymore" as one word is probably more common than "any more", in that sense; but "any more" is fine. You tend to see it more in standard British English, for example.

See: http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/anymore

MrP

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