Question

Which is the right version - "anyday" or "any day"? 🤔

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

Great question! The correct version is "any day". It's used to denote a random or unspecified day. Now, "anyday" isn't a word in standard English, so it's best to stick with "any day". If you're talking about something that could happen on any random day, you'd say something like, "You could see a rainbow any day now." Always fun to unpack these language nuances, isn't it?

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