As an avid gymnast, I would practice any where and any time, from the living room to public parks.is this sentence correct?plz guide me .if not correct how should i say?
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if not correct how should i say? No. Say 'anywhere'.
— Clive
if not correct how should i say?
No.
Say 'anywhere'.
I also prefer 'anytime', but 'any time' is accepted as an alterative, at least here in N.
America.
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As an avid gymnast, I would practice any where and any time, from the living room to public parks.is this sentence correct?plz guide me .if not correct how should i say?
No. Say 'anywhere'. I also prefer 'anytime', but 'any time' is accepted as an alterative, at least here in N. America.
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The correct path to better English would be: As an avid gymnast, I would practice anywhere and any time.