Yes, if used in the right context, it is a word.
For example, "where is Sarah anyway?". And "well, I had things to do anyway". Are the correct use.
While "is there anyway I can find out who the caller is?", is incorrect, while "is there any way I can find out who the caller is", is correct.
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'Anyways' is not a real word, but poor grammar. The correct word is 'anyway', which is an adverb.
adverb
no well i don't think so anyway
Yes, the word "anyways" is a colloquial variant of the word "anyway." It is often used in informal speech and writing to indicate a transition or to add emphasis. However, it is not considered standard English and is best avoided in formal writing.
The word is σημαντικός (semantikos, the e sounds like i. I dont understand why it should be spelled with an e. The word should be simantics. Anyway.) It means something of importance.
yes, for example: Anyway, I just though I can answer your question.
No, anyway is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example sentence:He had car trouble but he came anyway.
Yes, anyway is a compound word. any + way = anyway Both "any" and "way" are words on their own. So, when you put them together, you get a compound word.
You say anyway because it's a real word saying it. And anyways is NOT a real word there is no such word as anyways.
The compound word anyway is an adverb meaning "regardless."
anyway
I can't get the Prize, anyway. You are quite a prize.
Not yet, anyway.
'Anyways' is not a real word, but poor grammar. The correct word is 'anyway', which is an adverb.
you can do your art project anyway you want
Anyway has three syllables. The syllables are an-y-way.
Yes, anyways is an officially recognized word