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Muhammed Qasim
Please explain the difference between "Everyone" and "Every one" with different examples.
Can somebody, please explain the difference between "Everyone" and "Every one" by using different examples. By definition I know "Everyone" refers to all people in a group, and "Every One" is used to refer each person individually and "Every One" comes before "Of".
Why the sentence " Every one requires protein, vitamins, and minerals" is not using "Everyone"?
Why the sentence " Why Everyone is working harder today than ten years ago" is not using "Every one"?
20 juin 2017 21:49
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I think the first sentence is incorrect and should have used "everyone." The sentence makes a statement that is true of all people, so "everyone" is right. The second sentence is correct for the same reason.
"Every one" would make sense in a sentence like this: "I have 5 dogs, and every one of them is a poodle."
20 juin 2017
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Everyone means all the people. Example: Everyone loves ice cream.
Every one means that you include all things or persons. 100 men belong to our club; every one of the men came to the club. (this means that all of the men came)
20 juin 2017
1
"one" functions here as a pronoun. E.g. Every bus I have seen tonight is full. Every one of them needs more seats. One=bus.
Everyone means all people in general
20 juin 2017
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Muhammed Qasim
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Pendjabi, Ourdou
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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