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Cat desk Posted 9 years ago
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'anyone else' or 'everyone else'

What's the difference between these two sentences?

1- He hates me more than anyone else does.

2- He hates me more than everyone else does.

  

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cat desk What's the difference between these two sentences? 1- He hates me more than anyone else does. = some other people also hate you.

  • cat desk What's the difference between these two sentences?
  • 1- He hates me more than anyone else does.
  • = some other people also hate you.
  • 2- He hates me more than everyone else does.
  • = all people hate you.
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cat deskWhat's the difference between these two sentences?

1- He hates me more than anyone else does. = some other people also hate you.

2- He hates me more than everyone else does. = all people hate you.

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