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Guilherme
Someone x Anyone/ Somebody x Anybody
Hi everyone!
What is the difference between these words?
Someone x Anyone
Somebody x Anybody
Mar 22, 2016 3:15 AM
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Someone/Somebody = means one particular person (but you don't know who) ....
"someone left flowers on my desk!" <--- one person did this.
Anyone/Anybody = any and all people can/could/may ...
"anybody can learn to dance, but not everyone wants to" <--- it is POSSIBLE for every person on earth.
I hope that helps!
March 22, 2016
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