it means they have no time to do what you want to do so they say anytime when they dont plan on doing it at all
Anytime is the correct spelling of the adverb. It may correctly appear as two words where time is a noun and any is an adjective. We can go anytime. The house could collapse at any time.
Admission, path, entrance, introduction, connection...
one like sky anytime xx
An active volcano is one that could erupt anytime,but an inactive volcano means that it's kind of ''asleep''.So it will not erupt.
Oh, dude, "any" is what we call a determiner. It's like the wingman of the grammar world, helping out nouns and stuff. So, next time you're wondering about "any," just remember it's there to support the nouns in their quest for meaning.
No, "anytime" is not a prefix. It is an adverb that means "at any time" or "whenever."
A.M. means "ante meridian". This refers to morning time; anytime before noon.
A.M. means "ante meridian". This refers to morning time; anytime before noon.
It means that you have 500mb at anytime on any network.
Truthfully, anytime she needs it; Ideally, at a time that coincides with the date or time of year you want her to calve. Which means anytime she is not pregnant and in heat. Calculate 285 days (approximately) from the time she most likely has been bred to her projected calving date.
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Setting is the time, place, and cultural environment of a story - that means it can be anywhere, anytime, and any culture the author wants it to be!
Anytime, being translated that way by every known version of the Bible, means just that. ANYTIME. The context gives the meaning
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It means strong and brave anytime anywhere