Anyone
- Anybody
You use anyone or anybody to
talk about people in general, or about each
person of a particular kind. There is no difference
in meaning between anyone and anybody.
- Anyone can miss a plane.
- Anybody can go there.
- If anyone asks where you are, I'll
say you've just gone out.
- If anybody wants me for anything,
tell them I'll be back soon.
used in questions and negatives
Anyone and anybody are very
commonly used in questions and negative sentences.
- Was there anyone behind you?
- There wasn't anyone there.
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