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Navitasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Anything/something

1) No one knows anything is wrong here.

2) No one knows something is wrong here.


Is there any difference in the meanings?


Gratefully,

Navi.

  

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navitasan Is there any difference in the meanings? If you intend the normal—that everyone is ignorant of the wrong—then 'no'.

  • navitasan Is there any difference in the meanings?
  • If you intend the normal—that everyone is ignorant of the wrong—then 'no'.
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navitasanIs there any difference in the meanings?

If you intend the normal—that everyone is ignorant of the wrong—then 'no'.

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