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what is different between the anyone and anybody?
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Anybody is a little less formal than anyone, and anybody is used more in conversation than in writing.
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They mean the same and are interchangeable. "Anyone" seems to be used more often in writing, while "anybody" seems to be more common in speech. There's a theory that "anyone" should be used when talking about a single unspecified person: - Is anyone here the owner of the yellow Honda parked behind my car? And "anybody" should be used for multiple unspecified individuals: - There are donuts in the break room, if anybody would like one. But most native speakers don't know or care about those things, and just use them interchangeably.
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