Perhaps a learner can tell you. I would put them in two columns, and memorize them as a set. Flashcards can help as well.
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| Another | Anybody |
| Anyone | Anything |
| Each | Either |
| Everybody | Everyone |
| Everything | Neither |
| Nobody | No one |
| Nothing | One |
| Somebody |