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Anyone vs any one, none vs no one ...

VS No one Anyone Any one None The confusion with "anyone and any one" and "none and no one" could be blamed on the way they sound. Anyone VS Any one THINGS ANYONE PRONOUN -> PEOPLE ANY ONE = 2ADJECTIVES -> AND PEOPLE Always used for people and never for inanimate objects "One" is a determiner that points to a singular item or unit and is often followed by "of." Bubba loves all ice cream, not ANY ONE flavor. ANY ONE ANY SINGLE ONE ANY ONE TIME O-O + clarity and drama more and emphasis emphasis emphasis I couldn't bear to lose ANY ONE of you. ANYONE can do this. I'm throwing a party and ANYONE can come. I couldn't bear to lose ANY SINGLE ONE of you. We have not gone out for lunch at ANY ONE TIME and not had pizza. None VS No one NEVER REFER NOUN INANIMATE -> NO ONE NONE -> NOBODY -> TO INANIMATE || OR NOUNS OBJECTS OBJECTS Can be singular or plural It is used just as it is and requires no helping words, and it does not need to point to a noun, NO ONE was there when she returned to the classroom. NONE were there eelle eelle eeele when she returned to the classroom. eelle eelle eeele eelle NONE of the students NO ONE is staying. were there when she returned to the classroom. Quit complaining; NO ONE touched your pickles! mphasis My cake will be shared equally by all. NO ONE of you will have more than another. SINGULAR PLURAL None of us IS staying None of us ARE staying E Follow Us on Twitter ©2013 Grammar.net @grammarnet All rights reserved

Anyone vs any one, none vs no one ...

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