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Hrsanei Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Somebody vs anybody

Hi.
Should I use anybody or somebody in the following sentence?

Ex. I cannot sleep if I owe anybody/somebody.

I would be grateful if you could tell the grammatical reason for that as well.
Cheers
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You may use either without fear or favour, hrsanei. I sense no difference in intent in that sentence at all.

  • You may use either without fear or favour, hrsanei.
  • I sense no difference in intent in that sentence at all.
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You may use either without fear or favour, hrsanei. I sense no difference in intent in that sentence at all.
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Thank you very much Mister Micawber.

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