meaning - What does "I can't agree with you more" mean?
I've recently encountered three sentences:
- I can't agree with you more.
- I can't agree with you any more.
- I can't agree with you anymore.
What do these three sentences mean? Are they the same, or are there any differences?
Answer
"I cannot agree with you more." means that I agree with you to a complete extent, making it impossible for me to agree with you to a greater extent.
"I cannot agree with you any more." means that I can no longer agree with you. I agreed with you before, but that has come to an end.
"Anymore" is a somewhat controversial word which is equivalent to "any more", but does not substitute for "any more" in all uses: you would never write "I don't need anymore supplies".
See for instance: http://alt-usage-english.org/anymore.html
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