December 12
2012
Rules Of Grammar: Anytime vs. Any Time
When “anytime” is used to mean “whenever,” it is written in one word. For example, “Come visit me anytime you are in my neighborhood.”
However, when it is used after a preposition, such as “at,” it is written in two words. For example, “Have you seen her at any time in the past two weeks?”
Elsie, Thanks for the grammar and its meanings. Job well done. Virginia.