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Shivaji madali Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

correction-- Anybody/Anyone

Hello teachers,
I am herewith furnishing two sentences for correction. Please advise me which one is correct.
1. The patient is not willing to meet anyone.
2. The patient is not willing to meet anybody.

Is anyone/anybody stand same? Is it interchangeable?
Thanks,
Shivaji
  

Top answer

The sentences are correct and mean the same thing. Anyone and anybody are interchangeable, the former being slightly more formal.

  • The sentences are correct and mean the same thing.
  • Anyone and anybody are interchangeable, the former being slightly more formal.
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The sentences are correct and mean the same thing. Anyone and anybody are interchangeable, the former being slightly more formal.
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Thanks, teacher.
Shivaji madali

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