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How does one explain the difference in use for 'any thing' and 'anything'?
any one & anyone
3 июня 2010 г., 6:00
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Any one means any single person or thing out of a group of people or things.
For example:-
I can recommend any one of the books from this site.
Anyone means any person. It's always written as one word.
For example:-
Did anyone see that girl?
3 июня 2010 г.
1
"anyone" appeared from fusion of "any" and "one"
today "anyone" is an independent word which means "any person or any representative of a group"
The two-word form "any one" is not the same as the one-word form "anyone" and the two forms cannot be used interchangeably.
"Any one" means ‘any single (person or thing)’, as in: not more than twelve new members are admitted in any one year
"anything" refers to a thing, no matter what (except living things)
"any thing" is rarely used and may refer to a particular "thing" E.g. have you seen any of these things? "thing" here may be anything which is allowed by the semantics of the word "thing"
3 июня 2010 г.
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китайский (путунхуа), английский
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