anyplace
anyplace — adverb
1. at whatever place is available, possible, or convenient, without one exact spot
1.副詞B1
釋義
at whatever place is available, possible, or convenient, without one exact spot being important.
例句
You can charge your phone anyplace with a wall outlet.
positive statement with free choice of location
Nina never sits anyplace near the kitchen door.
negative pattern: never + verb + anyplace
Did you see my blue scarf anyplace after the concert?
Our cat will sleep anyplace when the weather turns cold.
On road trips, Leo stops anyplace that sells hot coffee.
同義詞
文法句型
verb + anyplace
not/never + verb + anyplace
Did/Can/Have ... anyplace?
用法筆記
Chiefly American and more casual than 'anywhere'. Often heard in negative statements and questions, although it can also appear in positive sentences when the speaker means no particular place matters.
常見錯誤
❌I can't find my keys in anyplace.
✅I can't find my keys anyplace.
💡'anyplace' is an adverb here, so no preposition is needed before it.
❌Let's meet anyplace near the station.
✅Let's meet someplace near the station.
💡'anyplace' means the exact place does not matter; use 'someplace' when you mean one unspecified place to choose.