Anyways is an old but still sub-Standard usage. Use anyway.
"Anyways" is an informal adverb used in casual speech and writing to signal a transition or change of topic. It is not considered standard English and is often viewed as more colloquial or dialectal.
You can just about use any word possible to start a sentence
No. it is not a word it may be slang or improper
You can use the word "omit" in a sentence like this: "Please do not omit any important details from your report." This means not to leave out or exclude any key information.
With her connections to the fashion magazine, she had access to any models in the company
"Anyway" is the only correct word. "Anyways" is not a genuine word, and therefore its usage is never correct.
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.
Yes, anyways is an officially recognized word
Use anyway. The form "anyways," made by analogy with "always" is not a real word.
Likewise, it is easier to walk than run. It's kind of like your pointing something out - stating a fact. It is also use like the word anyways, or well,. It normally has a comma after it.
unles you'r in second grade you would know that you used the word "Anyway" to say the result or connect 2 things. for example: computers are cool but i liked an iphone anyways.
"Anyways" is an informal adverb used in casual speech and writing to signal a transition or change of topic. It is not considered standard English and is often viewed as more colloquial or dialectal.
Nope. It is a punn word for something that is hard to obtain.
In denial. That's what I think anyways. (: xx
nope! and you wont get him anyways..
Not any as good anyways. You get what you pay for.
Any country that wishes to use this English word may do so.