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Kenny1999 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

anywhere ? everywhere?

I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find on everywhere
I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find at everywhere
I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find everywhere (no article)
I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find at anywhere

Which one is correct?

I know ALL could be correct for informal English. A native speaker would understand any of them above perfectly. But I am looking for perfect grammar. Thank you.
  

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I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find anywhere/everywhere. No preposition should be used ("at" and "on" are prepositions, not articles). The versions with "at" or "on" are incorrect even informally.

  • I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find anywhere/everywhere.
  • No preposition should be used ("at" and "on" are prepositions, not articles).
  • The versions with "at" or "on" are incorrect even informally.
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I don't like this kind of common stuff that I can find anywhere/everywhere.

No preposition should be used ("at" and "on" are prepositions, not articles). The versions with "at" or "on" are incorrect even informally.

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