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Park gray 200 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Everyone vs. Anyone

As everyone cuts it as well as he does, I always have my hair cut at Johnson's

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As anyone cuts it as well as he does, I always have my hair cut at Johnson's


Which one is right?

  

Top answer

They're both wrong. You need ' no-one '.

  • They're both wrong.
  • You need ' no-one '.
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They're both wrong.


You need 'no-one'.

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