Home: Forum: English: ANYWAY v.s. ANYWAYS ... What I really want is to speak correct English, to comunicate as I do in Spanish or Italian. I didn't know there was no noun for the adj ignorant. It's good to know that there are some actually intelligent people here.
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The word "anyways" is NON-EXISTANT in mainstream English. I think what they mean to say is "ANYWAY", but I can't be sure about this. Perhaps these people are using a strange dialect (dialect; noun - a form of a language that people speak in a particular part of a country) of English, but again I can't be sure.
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Learn English and meet people on the world’s largest EFL social network ... Anyways, what else is new? Anyway, what else is new? Please let me know if "anyway" is correct or "anyways". Thanks...
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Anyway and anywayS English Only ... Save the "correct" version for the adults. ... The answer to your question: anyway is the accepted,formal, written form in all English. Anyways is Old English still in informal use especially rural areas in all English rare in some areas more common in others.
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When we try to translate spoken ideas into writing, it is often hard to remember correct grammar. Also, we hear incorrect grammar used so often that correct grammar might sound odd or even ... Also has no ending s. Anyways is nonstandard. ... Common Errors in English...
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Good. English clubs have been getting away with this for too long. ... Good. English clubs have been getting away with this for too long. ... One rule for the rich and European, another for the poor and English. It's typical EU stuff though, punishing good business tactics but it embarrasses the sport.
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Notes: Correct English ... English is not a computer code, in which the slightest deviation from prescribed rules brings down the system. It is a live thing, a thing that wants to be teased and played with, as all the great masters knew.
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how "correct" is british english takes a fresh look at the difference between US & UK English & reaches a novel conclusion ... Try reading this passage aloud with what you believe to be a correct English accent, and then check your way of saying it against the "correct," "received" pronunciation given at the end of...
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'Anyways' is not correct. Avoid that form and use 'anyway' instead. ... The form "anyways" is found in some dialects in the United States, but it is not standard English, and it should never be used in any situation where you want to be considered reasonably well educated.
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