- english.stackexchange.com questions/77058/what-is…"Anyone" implies that the universe of people is not everyone on Earth. Usually, based on context, "everyone" also means that, but it's not inherent in the word.
- grammarhow.com have-anyone-or-has-anyone/“Has anyone” is correct when “anyone” is the subject of the sentence (i.e., “has anyone seen my dog?”). They are not interchangeable.
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- dailywritingtips.com Misused Words Anyone vs. Everyoneanyone’s guess Something that can’t be known until it happens. “It’s anyone’s guess who will win the election.” anyone’s game An evenly balanced contest.
- etymonline.com word/anyone"any person or persons," 1844 as one word; since Old English as two words, from any +… See origin and meaning of anyone.
- "Riz Story with ANYONE has released the album of the year." ... "A turning point in ANYONE's career that subtly sets a new benchmark in progressive rock."
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- 1. Worrying never did anyone any good.
- 2. Don't trust anyone over thirty.
- 3. Hard work never did anyone any harm.
- http://differencebetween.net Language Difference Between Anyone and AnybodyThere are small subtle differences between when each word should be used. The word anyone means any single person, it is the singular form of the word.
- forum.wordreference.com English Only2. Are anyone using Wi-Fi at home ? Ps - kindly please check the sentence. ... You can say either: is anyone using…? = does anyone use…?