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Ayosh Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

What is the difference between (Everyone - Every one) ?
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Everyone refers to people and cannot be followed by of: Everyone/Everybody knows it. Every one can refer to people or inanimate things and is nearly always followed by of: Every one of those men knows it. I have read every one of his books.

  • Everyone refers to people and cannot be followed by of: Everyone/Everybody knows it.
  • Every one can refer to people or inanimate things and is nearly always followed by of: Every one of those men knows it.
  • I have read every one of his books.
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Everyone refers to people and cannot be followed by of: Everyone/Everybody knows it.

Every one can refer to people or inanimate things and is nearly always followed by of:
Every one of those men knows it.
I have read every one of his books.

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