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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Work

My friend is New York:

I say:

I don't know when I'm gonna come to New york anymore, it's been way too busy for me at work at home.

I don't know when I'm gonna go to New york anymore, it's been way too busy for me at work at home.

Are both ok?
  

Top answer

No... "anymore" doesn't work here. I don't know when I can (head over/go) to New York, it's been way too busy between work and family.

  • No...
  • "anymore" doesn't work here.
  • I don't know when I can (head over/go) to New York, it's been way too busy between work and family.
  • I don't know when I can visit New York, I have been too busy with work and famliy (affairs/matters)
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No... "anymore" doesn't work here.

I don't know when I can (head over/go) to New York, it's been way too busy between work and family.

I don't know when I can visit New York,

I have been too busy with work and famliy (affairs/matters)

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