Make Your Editor Cry: Any where vs. Anywhere
“Anywhere,” like “somewhere,” “nowhere,” and “always,” is always one word.
Examples:
Incorrect:
Closing time. You can go any where you like as long as it’s not here.
Correct:
Closing time. You can go anywhere you like as long as it’s not here.
Gregg Bridgeman is the Editor-in-Chief at Olivia Kimbrell Press. He is husband to best-selling Christian author Hallee Bridgeman and parent to three. He continues to proudly serve in the US Armed Forces and has done so in either an active or reserve capacity for more than twenty years as an airborne and air assault qualified paratrooper, earning a Bronze Star for his service. Most importantly, he was ordained in October of 2001 after surrendering his life to Christ decades earlier.