Originally Posted By: L. Brown
Originally Posted By: GregSY
I also can't stand poor grammar. If you notice, journalists used to be held to a certain standard ... not anymore.


Greg, although the fashion these days seems to be to attach "any" to a variety of words to make one word, I believe it's still "any more".


http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000187.htm

Anymore

Anymore is properly used in a statement about a change in a previous condition or activity. It is often spelled as a two words, any more, but most authorities accept it as a compound word today.



Example: I guess it does not matter anymore.
(Previous condition. It no longer matters.)

Do not use anymore as a synonym for nowadays, today, or lately.



Incorrect: Dad has been getting tired anymore.
Correct: Dad has been getting tired lately.



I am glad to be here.