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Latest post Tue, Jul 7 2009 5:23 AM by Bldudas. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  806095 Sat, 04 Jul 09 04:43 PM
What is the different between anybody-anyone, everybody-everyone, nobody-no one

thank you

Doll  +  806097 Sat, 04 Jul 09 04:50 PM
Hello,  

 

I haven't heard that there is a difference before.

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Bldudas  +  809825 Tue, 07 Jul 09 05:23 AM
There is no difference, though it may be better to use anyone, no one, everyone in writing because those are considered more formal.
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