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Hanuman_2000 Posted 18 years ago
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Hello,

I want to know that what is difference between "anyone" and "any one"
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Anyone is a person: I haven't seen anyone today. Any one is an adjective + pronoun: If you are unsure which hat you like, please choose any one and wear it around for the day.

  • Anyone is a person: I haven't seen anyone today.
  • Any one is an adjective + pronoun: If you are unsure which hat you like, please choose any one and wear it around for the day.
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Anyone is a person: I haven't seen anyone today.
Any one is an adjective + pronoun: If you are unsure which hat you like, please choose any one and wear it around for the day.

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