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Norman
"Does anyone of you know ..." or "Do anyone of you know ..."? Should I say "does anyone of you know the answer" or "do anyone of you know the answer"? I am inclined to "Does anyone of you ....". My reasoning is that the subject of the sentence is "anyone". But, once upon a time, I was told that the correct usage should be "Do anyone of you ...". So I am kind of confused now. Could anyone of you help me? Thanks in advance.
28 jun. 2008 02:00
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Hello It is " Does anyone of you know "
28 juni 2008
i'm in favour of "does anyone of you know..."
2 juli 2008
Norman, Actually the question is grammatically a little more complicated than it needs to be. You can say: "Does anyone know..." or "Do any of you know..." ...and both of these would mean the same as the sentences you posted. Cheers! Wayne
28 juni 2008
A better way of putting it would be; Does anyone know the answer?
28 juni 2008
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