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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Correct the sentences

Is there any difference between,

1.some one or someone

2. any one vs anyone

3. every one vs everyone.


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Whic one is correct?

John as well as smith is going to England.

John , as well as Smith, is going to England.

is comma is required or not.
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What is meaning of this sentence?

a) What on earth are you yelling about.
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Which degree of adjective has used in this sentence.

a) Go to that poor man instead.

Is it Positive or comparative degree.
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Top answer

(1) The single words are personal pronomials (someone, anyone, everyone); the two-word forms refer to a single person or thing. ' Both commas are required. ' = I have no idea what you are yelling about.

  • (1) The single words are personal pronomials (someone, anyone, everyone); the two-word forms refer to a single person or thing.
  • ' Both commas are required.
  • ' = I have no idea what you are yelling about.
  • (4) 'poor'/'poorer'/'poorest'.
  • Positive.
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(1) The single words are personal pronomials (someone, anyone, everyone); the two-word forms refer to a single person or thing.

'Has anyone seen any one of my six children?'


(2) 'John , as well as Smith, is going to England.' Both commas are required.


(3) 'What on earth are you yelling about?' = I have no idea what you are yelling about.


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