Which one is correct?
"anymore" or "any more"?

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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.

Alternatives:

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

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.

Alternatives:

  • additional
  • further
  • extra
  • more of
  • another
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

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