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DirtyGame Posted 13 years ago
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Anyone VS. any one

"anyone" is in American English and "any one" is in British English,
or it's just a matter of preference ?
  

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DirtyGame "anyone" is in American English and "any one" is in British English,or it's just a matter of preference ? No, you are confused. They are different words.

  • DirtyGame "anyone" is in American English and "any one" is in British English,or it's just a matter of preference ?
  • No, you are confused.
  • They are different words.
  • Anyone = any person in AmE and BrE.
  • I don't like anyone at my office.
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DirtyGame"anyone" is in American English and "any one" is in British English,or it's just a matter of preference ?
No, you are confused. They are different words.

Anyone = any person in AmE and BrE. I don't like anyone at my office.
Any one = no specific item of a number of items in AmE and BrE. Please choo

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