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IN / ON> THE AFTERNOONS OF MONDAY AND FRIDAY? - WORDREFERENCE …
Mar 11, 2011 In all the previous posts, it doesn't seem to have come out clearly that the standard phrases we are accustomed to are ' on Monday, on Friday' and ' in the morning, in the …
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ANYTIME OF THE DAY - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Nov 24, 2019 I watched a video recently, and a guy said these words below to her icon, a singer: I can listen to her anytime of the day, every single second. I have a question: Why does here …
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WELCOME VS. ANYTIME | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Sep 13, 2009 When someone say Thank you you can answer Welcome or Anytime. What is the difference between these answers (language level, etc.)?
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THANK YOU -ANYTIME, EVERY TIME | WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Feb 25, 2014 Is it common to reply "anytime" when someone says, "thank you"? In another movie, the lady says "every time" when this guys says, "thank you". What's the difference …
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AT ANYTIME AND FROM ANYWHERE - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Sep 27, 2007 DO I have to add "preposition " in fron of any time or anywhere? For example, Studetns who are taking online classes can study at any time and at/from anywhere through …
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YOU ARE WELCOME/YOU ARE WELCOMED TO ... - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Nov 3, 2008 Well I'm unsure which is correct below: You are welcome to ask if you have any questions/You are welcomed to ask if you have any questions.
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ANYTIME IS OK=WHENEVER? - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Mar 5, 2015 "Anytime" is not a word; it should be written as two words, "any time." You can say "Any time is OK," or "Any time would be fine," or lots of similar things.
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PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ANYTIME - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Nov 14, 2009 Like panj, I don't use "anytime" (one word). You might like to look back at this previous thread - in which I see you posted "anytime" vs "any time" .
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ANYTIME - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Dec 17, 2006 "anytime" significa "en cualquier momento." Sí, lleva el sentido de "no hay problema," pero literalmente estás diciendo que la otra person te puede pedir el mismo favor …
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ANYTIME VS ANY TIME - WORDREFERENCE FORUMS
Jul 6, 2006 anytime, any time One word as an adverb meaning "at any time": You're welcome to visit anytime But use two words if including the word at: You're welcome to visit at any time.
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