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anytime

Explicación de anytime a tu nivel:

You use anytime when you want to say 'it is okay to come now or later.' For example, if a friend says 'When can I visit?' you can say 'Anytime!' It is very easy and friendly.

When you are talking about your schedule, you use anytime to show you are free. If someone asks 'When are you free to study?' you can reply 'I am free anytime this weekend.' It helps you make plans quickly.

At this level, you start using anytime to respond to 'Thank you.' Instead of just saying 'You're welcome,' saying 'Anytime' sounds very natural and helpful. It implies that you are always happy to help your friends or colleagues.

You can use anytime to express that a situation is not limited by constraints. For instance, 'The system is accessible anytime, regardless of the server load.' It adds a sense of reliability and constant availability to your descriptions.

In advanced contexts, anytime can be used to emphasize a lack of temporal restriction in a more sophisticated way. It often appears in conditional clauses: 'Should you require assistance, you may contact our support team anytime.' It creates a professional yet approachable tone in correspondence.

At the mastery level, you recognize that anytime functions as a versatile adverbial modifier. It can be used to contrast specific moments with indefinite ones. In literary or analytical writing, it serves to highlight the ubiquity of an event or the fluidity of a schedule, often replacing more rigid phrases like 'at any given moment' to maintain a conversational flow within complex prose.

anytime en 30 segundos

  • One word
  • Means no restriction
  • Very common
  • Friendly

Hey there! Think of anytime as your ultimate freedom word. When you use it, you are telling someone that the schedule is completely open and flexible.

It is a compound word made of any and time. It signals that there are no barriers or deadlines. Whether you are inviting a friend over or scheduling a meeting, this word tells them, 'Don't worry about the clock, just come when it works for you!'

The word anytime is a classic example of English compounding. It evolved from the Middle English ani (meaning 'one' or 'some') and time.

Historically, writers often kept these as two separate words: 'any time.' Over centuries, as the usage became more frequent in casual conversation, the two words merged into one. It reflects the English language's tendency to streamline common phrases for faster speech.

You will mostly hear anytime in casual or neutral settings. It is perfect for invitations or offering help.

Common collocations include call me anytime or available anytime. While it is great for friends, be careful in super formal business writing; sometimes at any time (three words) sounds slightly more professional in legal or official documents.

1. Anytime soon: Used in negative sentences to mean 'not in the near future.' (e.g., 'I don't expect him to finish anytime soon.')

2. Anytime you like: A polite way to offer permission. (e.g., 'You can borrow my book anytime you like.')

3. Anytime at all: Emphasizes total flexibility. (e.g., 'Feel free to stop by anytime at all.')

4. Anytime, anywhere: Used to emphasize that a rule or offer applies everywhere. (e.g., 'The service is available anytime, anywhere.')

5. Don't mention it / Anytime: A response to 'Thank you.' (e.g., 'Thanks for the help!' 'Anytime!')

Anytime is an adverb. It describes when an action happens. It does not have a plural form because it is an uncountable concept of time.

In terms of pronunciation, the stress is usually on the first syllable: AN-ee-time. It rhymes with 'many time' (if spoken quickly) or 'any rhyme.' It is a very versatile word that fits almost anywhere in a sentence, though it usually appears at the end.

Dato curioso

It is a blend of 'any' and 'time'.

Guía de pronunciación

UK ˈɛniˌtaɪm

Crisp 't' sound.

EE.UU. ˈɛniˌtaɪm

Tapping the 't' sound.

Errores comunes

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Pronouncing it as two words

Rima con

any rhyme penny time many time sunny time funny time

Nivel de dificultad

Lectura 1/5

Easy

Escritura 1/5

Easy

Expresión oral 1/5

Easy

Escucha 1/5

Easy

Qué aprender después

Requisitos previos

any time

Aprende después

whenever anywhere

Avanzado

indefinite

Gramática que debes saber

Adverbs of time

I go anytime.

Ejemplos por nivel

1

Come over anytime!

Come visit whenever.

Adverb of time.

2

I am free anytime.

I have no plans.

Used as a predicate adjective.

3

Call me anytime.

Phone me whenever.

Imperative command.

4

Anytime is good.

All times work.

Used as a noun phrase.

5

We can eat anytime.

We are not hungry yet.

Adverb modifying eat.

6

Anytime you want.

Your choice.

Conditional phrase.

7

Is anytime okay?

Is it fine?

Question form.

8

Yes, anytime!

Of course.

Short response.

1

I can help you anytime.

2

Anytime works for me.

3

You can leave anytime.

4

He arrives anytime now.

5

We start anytime today.

6

Call anytime you need.

7

Anytime is fine for me.

8

She is available anytime.

1

Thanks for the help! - Anytime!

2

The store is open anytime.

3

You can reach me anytime.

4

I don't expect rain anytime soon.

5

Anytime you feel ready, start.

6

He is ready anytime.

7

Anytime is better than never.

8

We can meet anytime.

1

Feel free to call anytime.

2

I am available anytime for a chat.

3

Anytime you have a doubt, ask.

4

The service is available anytime.

5

Don't expect a reply anytime soon.

6

Anytime we try, it fails.

7

Anytime you are in town, visit.

8

It can happen anytime.

1

Should you need help, call anytime.

2

Anytime you encounter an error, report it.

3

The process can be initiated anytime.

4

It is not expected to resolve anytime soon.

5

Anytime you seek advice, I am here.

6

Anytime is a suitable moment to begin.

7

The data is accessible anytime.

8

Anytime you wish, we can proceed.

1

Anytime the system updates, it restarts.

2

He is ready to depart anytime.

3

Anytime you consider the facts, you agree.

4

The opportunity arises anytime.

5

Anytime you feel lost, look back.

6

Anytime is an acceptable time for a break.

7

It is ready anytime you are.

8

Anytime you decide, let me know.

Sinónimos

whenever at any time any moment always at one's convenience

Antónimos

never at a specific time limited time

Colocaciones comunes

call anytime
available anytime
anytime soon
anytime you want
anytime today
almost anytime
pretty much anytime
anytime at all
anytime during the day
anytime of the week

Modismos y expresiones

"Anytime soon"

In the near future

Don't expect a promotion anytime soon.

neutral

"Anytime, anywhere"

Without restriction of place or time

The app works anytime, anywhere.

neutral

"Anytime at all"

At any point without exception

Feel free to ask anytime at all.

casual

"Anytime you like"

Permissive offer

You can borrow my car anytime you like.

neutral

"Anytime you want"

Total freedom of choice

We can leave anytime you want.

casual

"Anytime is a good time"

Everything is always okay

For coffee, anytime is a good time.

friendly

Fácil de confundir

anytime vs Any time

Looks the same

Two words is a noun phrase

I need any time I can get.

anytime vs Whenever

Similar meaning

Whenever is a conjunction

Whenever you arrive, call me.

Patrones de oraciones

A1

Subject + verb + anytime

I can go anytime.

A1

Imperative + anytime

Call me anytime.

B2

Anytime + clause

Anytime you are ready, we start.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivos

time The indefinite continued progress of existence.

Adjetivos

any Used to refer to one or some of a thing.

Relacionado

anywhere Same prefix

Cómo usarlo

frequency

9

Escala de formalidad

Formal: At any time Neutral: Anytime Casual: Anytime

Consejos

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When Native Speakers Use It

To be polite when someone thanks you.
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Grammar Shortcut

Don't use a preposition before it.
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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a conjunction.
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Did You Know?

It's a compound word.
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Study Smart

Practice saying 'Call me anytime'.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

ANY time is the right time.

Asociación visual

A clock with no numbers.

Word Web

flexibility freedom schedule availability

Desafío

Use 'anytime' in a sentence today.

Origen de la palabra

English

Significado original: Any point in time

Contexto cultural

None

Commonly used in customer service to mean 'You're welcome'.

Anytime (song by Brian McKnight)

Practica en la vida real

Contextos reales

Social planning

  • Come over anytime
  • Anytime works
  • Let's meet anytime

Customer service

  • Call us anytime
  • Available anytime
  • Anytime you need help

Inicios de conversación

"When are you free? Anytime?"

"Do you like to plan or be free anytime?"

"Is anytime good for a meeting?"

Temas para diario

Write about a time you had total freedom.

Describe your perfect schedule.

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas
It is one word.
It is better to use 'at any time'.
Yes, it's a common response.
No, it is an adverb.
It is usually for future or general.
Yes, whenever.
No, it is uncountable.
AN-ee-time.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

You can call me ___.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: anytime

Anytime is the correct adverb.

multiple choice A2

What does 'anytime' mean?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: At any time

It means no specific time.

true false B1

Can you use 'anytime' as a conjunction?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

Use 'whenever' instead.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

¡Todo emparejado!

Matches idiom to meaning.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Imperative structure.

Puntuación: /5

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