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The adverb "somewhat" is one word, meaning "to an unspecified degree." It can apply to verbs (e.g. slowed somewhat), adjectives (e.g. somewhat taller), or adverbs (e.g. somewhat regularly).

Everything in English grammar (and spelling!) depends on context. However, certain words are always combined based on simple grammar rules. A few of these types of compound words are:

  • somewhat
  • somehow
  • someway / someways
  • sometime / sometimes
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12y ago

Any more (two words) means "no more". For example:

We do not have any more work = We have no more work.

I can't give you any more love that I already have = I can give you no more love than I already have.

Anymore (one word) means "now", "currently" "at this time." For example:

We are not working anymore = We are not working now/at this time.

I don't love you anymore = I don't love you now = I have stopped loving you.

Both are normally used with negative constructions.

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ALSO is one word, with the meaning "as well" and substituted for "too" (in addition to).

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It is one word. It means "in the following."

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15y ago

"Hereby" is spelled correctly.

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It is one word.

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It's one word

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It is two words.

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one word

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