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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Anyone?

When is 'anyone?' used as a question on its own?

I'd appreciate it if you provided some examples.


Thanks!

  

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' used as a question on its own? That's usually when asking a question of a group to encourage someone to answer when everyone is reluctant to do so. — OK, class.

  • ' used as a question on its own?
  • That's usually when asking a question of a group to encourage someone to answer when everyone is reluctant to do so.
  • — OK, class.
  • What's the difference between a loop and a hoop?
  • [The class is silent.
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anonymousWhen is 'anyone?' used as a question on its own?

That's usually when asking a question of a group to encourage someone to answer when everyone is reluctant to do so.

— OK, class. What's the difference between a loop and a hoop?
[The class is silent. No one wants to attempt an answer.]
— Anyone?

CJ

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