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Chiara Posted 19 years ago
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somebody/someone

0Sometime I have terrible doubts: "Somebody/someone" have the same meaning?02br
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00If they do, the difference with "anybody/anyone" depends only on the fact these last two go in negative sentences and in a question?02br
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00thank you if you can answer to me,02br
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01cite10Chiara12cite10Sometime I have terrible doubts: "Somebody/someone" have the same meaning?12br
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10If they do, the difference with "anybody/anyone" depends only on the fact these last two go in negative sentences and in a question?12br
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10thank you if you can answer to me,12br
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0Thank you so much for your answer.02br
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00May I ask you something else, please?02br
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00I would like to improve my writing skills, and I'm writing some essaies in the writing forum. I've been corrected once, but I didn't receive any answer for the last two essaies I wrote (whcih I know are quite dreadfull).02br
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00I know you

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