anywhere

anywhere — adverb

1. to or in whatever place a person picks, with no limit on which place that is.

1.副詞A2
釋義

to or in whatever place a person picks, with no limit on which place that is.

例句

Gita can work anywhere as long as the cafe has Wi-Fi.

verb + anywhere for unrestricted location

Sit anywhere you like — the show starts in ten minutes.

anywhere + you like (free choice)

同義詞
  • everywhere

    stresses every location without exception, while 'anywhere' stresses free choice of one

  • wherever

    introduces a clause; 'anywhere' is a single adverb

反義詞
  • nowhere

    the negative counterpart — no place at all

文法句型

verb + anywhere

anywhere + you/we + want/like

用法筆記

Unlike sense 2, this sense appears in positive statements and stresses free choice. Often paired with verbs of movement (go, travel, follow) or placement (sit, put).

常見錯誤

I can go to anywhere on weekends.
I can go anywhere on weekends.
💡no preposition before 'anywhere' when it follows a movement verb.

2. in or to some place, used in questions and after negative words like not, never,

2.副詞A2
釋義

in or to some place, used in questions and after negative words like not, never, or hardly, where 'somewhere' would appear in a positive sentence.

例句

Have you seen my house keys anywhere in the living room?

anywhere in questions (= somewhere)

Rashida has not travelled anywhere outside of Taiwan since 2019.

negative + anywhere

同義詞
  • somewhere

    used in positive sentences for the same meaning

反義詞
  • nowhere

    stronger negative — turns 'not anywhere' into a single word

文法句型

question: have you been anywhere?

negative: not + verb + anywhere

用法筆記

Replaces 'somewhere' in questions and negatives. Distinguish from sense 1: here the speaker does NOT mean 'any place at all', but 'some place' (whose existence is being questioned or denied).

常見錯誤

I went anywhere last weekend.
I went somewhere last weekend.
💡use 'somewhere' in positive statements when you mean a specific but unnamed place.

3. somewhere inside a wide range of numbers, prices, or amounts, when the speaker c

3.副詞B2
釋義

somewhere inside a wide range of numbers, prices, or amounts, when the speaker cannot give a single exact figure.

例句

A new bicycle in this shop costs anywhere from 200 to 800 US dollars.

anywhere from X to Y (price range)

The flight to Tokyo takes anywhere between three and four hours.

anywhere between X and Y (duration)

同義詞
  • somewhere

    as in 'somewhere between X and Y' — interchangeable in this pattern

  • roughly

    gives an approximate single figure rather than a range

文法句型

anywhere from X to Y

anywhere between X and Y

用法筆記

Almost always followed by 'from … to …' or 'between … and …'. The numbers must be a real range (two values), not a single figure. Common in news, sports, and shopping contexts.

常見錯誤

The trip costs anywhere 500 dollars.
The trip costs anywhere from 300 to 500 dollars.
💡sense 3 needs two numbers marking the lower and upper end.