Anytime vs Thanks - What's the difference?
anytime | thanks |
Used to express appreciation or gratitude.
* ~1595 , Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, act 5, scene 1
(obsolete) English plurals
(plurale tantum) An expression of gratitude.
Grateful feelings or thoughts.
As interjections the difference between anytime and thanks
is that anytime is "you're welcome" in response to "thank you" or "thanks. while thanks is used to express appreciation or gratitude.As an adverb anytime
is at any time.As a noun thanks is
plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.As a verb thanks is
third-person singular of thank.thanks
English
Alternative forms
* thanx,Interjection
(en interjection)- Could you give me a hand, please?'' — Yes, sure. — ''Thanks .
- Thanks, courteous wall: Jove shield thee well for this!
Derived terms
* thanks a lot * thanks for nothing * thanks for your helpNoun
- After all I’ve done, a simple acknowledgment is all the thanks I get?