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Can 'anyway' be used at the end of sentences?



 
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Can 'anyway' be used at the end of sentences? #1 (permalink) Tue Oct 14, 2008 16:09 pm   Can 'anyway' be used at the end of sentences?
 

Hi,
I usually see 'anyway' used at the beginning of sentences. Can it be used at the end of them?

Many thanks,
Nessie.
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Can 'anyway' be used at the end of sentences? #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 14, 2008 16:25 pm   Can 'anyway' be used at the end of sentences?
 

Sure you can.

e.g.

1. What was he doing there anyway?

2. She can come, but I won't speak to her anyway.

3.
A: He was supposed to have the interview today.
B: I've got a feeling he never even turned up for it anyway.


4. We normally say cleanse twice anyway . So you should cleanse with your cleanser twice. If there is make up on from the first erm removal, then you could then take off the make up with the first application and then go over twice more, so it would be three times if you've got quite a lot of base or foundation on.
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