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any more vs anymore

Both "any more" and "anymore" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Any more" is used when referring to quantities or amounts, while "anymore" is used to indicate a change in a situation or behavior.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 799 views

any more

This is correct when referring to quantities or amounts.

Use "any more" when you are referring to quantities or amounts, such as "I don't have any more cookies."

Examples:

  • Do you have any more sugar?
  • I can't eat any more pizza.
  • Is there any more milk in the fridge?
  • We don't have any more time.
  • She doesn't want any more candy.
  • Not any more than any other species.
  • This problem report applies to a program which is not installed any more.
  • We don't need any more freezers.
  • I do not want any more control coming to this sinister and corrupt institution.
  • She needs stability... not any more disappointment.
  • I don't want to hear any more of your complaining.
  • They aren't children any more, but not adults yet.
  • Tom didn't want to spend any more time than necessary in Boston.
  • I replied that I didn't have parents any more.
  • But it will not be possible in the future any more.
  • This is not a European Union any more.
  • Turkey's position on Cyprus is hardly mentioned any more.
  • It does not get any more symbolic than that.
  • We do not have enough nurses any more in my town.
  • It was not possible to achieve any more.
  • The bilingual village paper is not published any more.
  • We cannot turn a blind eye to this any more.
  • I cannot put it any more directly.
  • This House may not have competences any more, but the national parliaments are completely excluded.
  • There are no limits to off-setting any more.

Alternatives:

  • additional
  • further
  • extra
  • more of
  • another

anymore

This is correct when indicating a change in a situation or behavior.

Use "anymore" to indicate a change in a situation or behavior, such as "She doesn't go to that restaurant anymore."

Examples:

  • I don't play video games anymore.
  • He doesn't smoke anymore.
  • She doesn't live here anymore.
  • They don't talk to each other anymore.
  • We don't go to that store anymore.
  • Nothing goes right for me anymore.
  • Sorry you're not happy anymore.
  • Nobody cares for the woods anymore.
  • Barely hears anything we say anymore.
  • Only needle these arms see anymore.
  • I am not your sergeant anymore.
  • Not that there's much dissent anymore.
  • Nothing about us feels right anymore.
  • Amity just doesn't seem appropriate anymore.
  • Because America doesn't make anything anymore.
  • Doesn't really happen anymore with hospital regulations.
  • Spats aren't a problem anymore.
  • And I'm not running anymore.
  • Nothing in this country is serious anymore.
  • Newspapers can't compete in reporting what happened anymore.
  • Nobody wants these dreadful trials anymore.
  • West stairwell's not clear anymore.
  • Design is not just for designers anymore.
  • New Yorkers don't carry change anymore.
  • There is no distribution channel anymore.

Alternatives:

  • no longer
  • not anymore
  • not any longer
  • not now
  • not at present

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