grammaticality - "anymore" vs. "any more"
any more requests
anymore requests
Are these two the same? It seems that "any more requests" is grammatically correct while "anymore requests" is not. Am I right? Why are they different?
Answer
anymore is used, when you compare the status quo to the status quo ante: Something that was does no longer apply to the status quo, but it was thus earlier.
For instance:
I can't take it anymore.
Previously, you didn't very much or it just didn't bother you. But now, it has become too much to bear, and you cannot continue like that any longer.
any more are two words, where you can take the meaning of each word quite literal and it refers to more of something than you currently have/want.
In a question:
Are there any more surprises
You would be wondering, if there are additional surprises - thereby implying that there were already some.
anymore requests
I can't think of an example where this would be grammatically correct.
any more requests
This is correct.
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