1) He is not a very civil person, but I don't think he can rob someone.
2) He is not a very civil person, but I don't think he can rob anyone.
Is there a difference in the meanings of these sentences?
Gratefully,
Navi
Those sentences are not natural. : He is not a very civil person, but I don't think he could/would rob someone/anyone. In this sentence there is not a big difference between "someone" and "anyone".
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Those sentences are not natural. It should be e.g.:
He is not a very civil person, but I don't think he could/would rob someone/anyone.
In this sentence there is not a big difference between "someone" and "anyone".