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What is the difference between: anyways and anyway?
Is it true, that they are the same things?
But difference is:
"anyways" it is informal version from "anyway"
Right?
Jan 6, 2014 9:53 AM
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"anyways" it is informal version from "anyway"
Right?"---Lucia
That is correct. "anyways" is slang. Since many Native Speakers of English use slang rather than a proper grammar, you will encounter such expressions from time to time.
The correct word to use is "anyway".
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January 6, 2014
2
"Anyways" is used by many native speakers in America, and it is incorrect. Use "anyway".
January 13, 2014
2
I think anyways is more American. I only hear it on US TV or in movies. In England I would use anyway. That's what I think anyway!
January 6, 2014
1
Both anyway and anyways are considered colloquial , for use in casual or conversational English, and are used in a similar manner as standard words like regardless or nonetheless
January 6, 2014
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