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Indefinite pronouns refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are.
How to Use "Everybody" in the English Grammar

Everybody

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'Everybody' is an indefinite pronoun that refers to a total number of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar
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"Either" vs. "Both" in the English Grammar

Either vs. Both

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The difference between 'either' and 'both' is actually very easy to understand. Follow the article to fully grasp the differences and similarities.
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How to Use "Nobody" in the English Grammar

Nobody

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'Nobody' is an indefinite pronoun that refers to an absence of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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"Anything" vs. "Nothing" in English Grammar

Anything vs. Nothing

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'Nothing' and 'anything' are two indefinite pronouns that have similar meanings. But they are used differently in a sentence. Let's check these two out!
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Somebody vs. Somebodies

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'Somebody' is a singular indefinite pronoun. But can it be used in plural form? Does it mean the same thing? Let's see.
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Another vs. Other

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These two words are a little bit similar in meaning, but with a little effort, you will get the differences.
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Somebody vs. Someone

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What is the difference between 'someone' and 'somebody'? Do they have the same meaning? Can they be used interchangeably? Let's find out.
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Much

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'Much' is a commonly-used word in the English language and has many functions. In this lesson, we will learn more about it.
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Nobody vs. No Body

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'No body understands' or 'Nobody understands'? Are both these sentences correct? Do they have the same meaning? Let's see.
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Neither vs. Nither

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It's possible to never encounter 'nither' in the daily English context. But, if you want to know the difference between them, let us start.
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Anyone

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'Anyone' refers to an unlimited set of things or groups of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Nobody vs. Nobodies

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Can 'nobody' be used as a plural pronoun? Or it should always be used as a singular noun? Here, we will see if 'nobody' can be pluralized or not.
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More

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'More' is a word that has three functions in the English language. In this lesson, we will thoroughly discuss it.
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Anybody vs. Any Body

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'Anybody' is an indefinite pronoun. But what about 'any body?' Is 'any body' correct? If so, what does it mean? Here, we will discuss these two words.
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Nothing vs. Not Anything

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One of the differences between 'nothing' and 'anything' is that the former is a negative making indefinite pronoun and the former is not. Let's discuss them!
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Everybody vs. Everybodies

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Can 'Everybody' be used as a plural pronoun? Or it should always be used as a singular noun? Here, we will see if 'Everybody' can be pluralized or not.
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Any

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You have heard 'any' in words such as 'anyone' and 'anything.' In this lesson, we will learn all about the word 'any' including its uses and functions.
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Everyone vs. Every One of Us

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'Everyone' and 'every one of us' both refer to 'every individual member of a complete group'. But are they interchangeable? Let's see.
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Another vs. Yet Another

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Another and yet another are used a lot. Commonly English learners misuse them. But let us solve the problem.
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Everyone vs. Every One

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Are 'Everyone' and 'Every One' both correct words in English? Do they have the same meaning? Can we use them interchangeably? Let's find out.
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None vs. Neither

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None and neither are two words that are important in the English language. But for some reason, they are sometimes misunderstood.
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Anyone vs. Anyone Else

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What is the difference between 'anyone' and 'anyone else'? Do they have different meanings? Here, we will discuss these two.
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Many

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The word 'many' is used in "many" situations and contexts. In this lesson, we will discover all the details about this word.
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Anybody vs. Somebody

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'Anybody' and 'somebody' are indefinite pronouns that refer to people without saying exactly who they are. Here, we will discuss 'anybody' and 'somebody'.
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None

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The word 'none' has two functions in the Englsih grammar including being an adverb and indefinite Pronoun. In this lesson, we will discover all about this word.
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What vs. Why

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'What' and 'why' are interrogative pronouns that are used to ask some questions to get information. So, what are the differences between them?
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Either vs. Neither

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Both of them can act as determiners, pronouns, adverbs, or conjunctions. In this lesson, we will learn their similarities and differences.
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Anybody vs. Anybody Else

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What is the difference between 'anybody' and 'anybody else'? What does the adverb 'else' mean in this phrase? Here, we will discuss these two.
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Anything

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The word 'anything' is commonly used in the English language. In this lesson, we will learn its functions and positions in a sentence.
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Someone vs. Everyone

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'Someone' and 'everyone' are both indefinite pronouns that refer to unspecified persons. Here, we will discuss their similarities and differences.
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Something

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The word 'something' has two functions in English grammar. We will discover its functions and more in this lesson.
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Anything vs. Anyone

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'Anything' and 'anyone' are two indefinite pronouns that have somehow similar spelling but they refer to different things. Let's see their differences.
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Either vs. Ither

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It is rare to see one of these words in the standard English context. But, since it is a question on your mind, let's know more about them.
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Someone

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'Someone' is used to refer to both general and specific people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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No One vs. Anyone

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'No one' and 'anyone' are both indefinite pronouns that are used to refer to no person or thing in particular. Here, we will discuss these two pronouns.
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Plenty

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I'm sure you have heard 'plenty' at least once. In this lesson, we are going to learn all there is about it.
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All

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'All' has many functions in the English language. In this lesson, we will take a look at its uses and learn more about it.
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Anyone vs. Someone

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'Anyone' and 'someone' are both indefinite pronouns that refer to an unidentified person. But despite their similarities, are they identical?
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Indefinite Pronouns

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Indefinite pronouns refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.

Both vs. All

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It is actually easy to understand the difference between these two words. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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Several

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'Several' is used to avoid using basic words. In this lesson, we will learn all about it.
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Each vs. Each Of

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Actually, these two words mean the same, but they are used in different situations.
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Enough

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'Enough' is an English word that you may have heard several times. It has three functions which we will cover in this lesson.
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Another

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'Other' or 'another'? You may have confused the two as they are very similar. In this lesson, we will learn all about 'another' and its functions.
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Someone vs. Some One

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Is there a difference between 'someone' and 'some one'? Can 'some one' also be used as an indefinite pronoun? Let's check them out.
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Neither vs. Nether

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Actually, ‘neither’ and ‘nether’ are really easy to distinguish. However, since they are really close in their spelling, they cause confusion. Click here.
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Everything vs. All

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'Everything' is an indefinite pronoun but 'all' can take many different parts of speech in a sentence. Here we will compare these two words.
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None vs. Nothing

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'None' refers to 'not any' and 'nothing' refers to 'not anything'. let us get to know them.
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Everything vs. All Things

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'Everything' is a singular indefinite pronoun. 'All things' is a plural noun phrase. Judging by this fact, let's go through their similarities and differences.
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Both vs. Each

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'Each' and 'both' are easily confused by English learners. They are similar to each other. Follow the article to learn about their similarities and differences.
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Some

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'Some' can be used as a determiner, pronoun, and adverb. In this lesson, we will discover all about this word and its uses and functions.
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Anything vs. Anything Else

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What is the difference between 'anything' and 'anything else'? Do they have the same meaning? Let's see their similarities and differences.
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Least

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Another common word in the English language we're gonna learn about is 'least'. Are you ready? Come on.
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Nothing

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'Nothing' has many functions such as being an adverb. In this lesson, we will discover all about its functions, rules, and uses.
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Both vs. Together

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Together or both? Where do we use them? Do they mean differently? These are the questions asked commonly by English learners. Let’s take a look at them.
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Someone vs. Something

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What is the difference between the two indefinite pronouns 'someone' and 'something'? Can they be used interchangeably?
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Everybody vs. Everyone

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What is the difference between 'everyone' and 'everybody'? 'Everyone' and 'everybody' have the same meaning in dictionaries. But are they really the same?
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Anything vs. Anythings

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Can 'anything' as an indefinite pronoun be used in plural form? Is 'anythings' correct in standard English? Let's find out.
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Anything vs. Any Thing

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Are 'anything' and 'any thing' both acceptable words in standard English? If yes, are they interchangeable? If no, which one is correct?
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Other vs. Others

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Other and others have a delicate difference that is easy to understand within a context.
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Somebody vs. Everybody

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'Somebody' and 'everybody' are both what we call indefinite pronouns. Here, we will learn about their similarities and differences.
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Nobody vs. Somebody

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What is the difference between the two indefinite pronouns of 'nobody' and 'somebody'? Where can we use each one of them. Let's find out.
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Another vs. Any Other

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Another and any other are the same, and there is a delicate difference between another and any other. Let us get to know them better.
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Any vs. All

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There has been always a challenge about using "all" and "any'' in English contexts.
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Nothing vs. Something

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'Something' and 'nothing' can be considered two opposite indefinite pronouns in the English grammar. To know about their differences, read this article!
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Some vs. Some Of

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The difference between 'some' and 'some of' is too easy to learn. So let us start learning.
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Somebody vs. Somebody Else

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What is the difference between these two sentences? 'Ask somebody for help'. And 'Ask somebody else for help'. Let's see.
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Everything vs. Every Thing

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'Everything' is considered one word and it is an indefinite pronoun. But what about its alternate spelling with space between the two parts? Is it also correct?
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None vs. Null

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'None' and 'null' are different, so let's get to know them.
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Neither vs. Both

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It is actually very important to know the difference between these two words. We will learn all about them in this lesson.
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None vs. Non

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In this lesson, we will learn about the differences between 'none' and 'non.
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Someone vs. Someone Else

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What is the difference in meaning when we add the adverb 'else' to the indefinite pronoun 'someone'? To find out the difference between the two, read this part!
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Everyone vs. All

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'Everyone' and 'all' have a similar meaning when talking about people. They both mean all the people in a group'. But are they 100% the same?
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A lot

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In this lesson, we're gonna learn about one of the most common words in English. Let's go.
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Few

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'Few' can modify a noun, replace it, or even be the noun. It has three functions which we will discuss in this lesson.
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Anyone vs. Any One

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Are 'anyone' and 'any one' both correct words in English? Do they have the same meaning? Can we use them interchangeably? Let's find out.
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Either vs. Any

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When to use 'any' instead of 'either'? That’s a common question asked by English learners. To know the answer follow the article.
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Nobody vs. No One

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Is there any difference between the words 'nobody' and 'no one'? Can we use them interchangeably? Here we will explain their differences and similarities.
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Less

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'Less' can be used as a determiner, pronoun, adverb, or preposition. In this lesson, we will discover all about this word.
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No One vs. No-one

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'No one seemed to notice' or 'no-one seemed to notice? Are both sentences correct? Is there a difference between these two sentences?
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Anything vs. Something

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In this part, we are going to discuss the meanings and uses of 'something' and 'anything'. We will look at their similarities and differences.
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Somebody

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'Somebody' is used to refer to general and specific people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Anybody vs. Anyone

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When should we use 'anybody' versus 'anyone'? What is their difference? Are they have the same meaning? Let's find out!
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Most

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'Most' is a commonly used word in the English language and has many functions. In this lesson, we will learn all about this word.
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Indefinite Pronouns

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Indefinite pronouns refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.

Neither vs. None

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Generally, these two words have many similarities and slight differences. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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Everyone

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'Everyone' is an indefinite pronoun that refers to a total number of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Little

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'Little' has these functions: determiner, pronoun, or adverb. In this lesson, we will discover all about this word.
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Anybody

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'Anybody' refers to an unlimited set of things or groups of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Anything vs. Everything

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'Anything' and 'everything' are both pronouns that are used to refer to something. They have fairly similar spelling and structure, but what's their difference?
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Everybody vs. Every Body

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Are 'Everybody' and 'Every Body' both correct words in English? Do they have the same meaning? Can we use them interchangeably? Let's find out.
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No one

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'No one' is an indefinite pronoun that refers to an absence of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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Another vs. Another One

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Actually, there is no difference in the meaning but there is something important for you to know.
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No One vs. None

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What is the difference between 'no one' and 'none'? Do they have the same meaning? Let's discuss these two indefinite pronouns and see for ourselves.
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Anybody vs. Everybody

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What is the difference between the two indefinite pronouns of 'anybody' and 'everybody'? In this part, we will go through their meanings one by one.
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None vs. No

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As it is obvious none and no have some mutual letters which make new learners confused.
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Nothing vs. No Thing

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In this part we will discuss the different spelling of nothing with and without space between the two parts and we'll see which one is correct and more useful.
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Another vs. One More

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These two words are the same. Therefore, there is no confusion made by them.
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Everything

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'Everything' is an indefinite pronoun. In this lesson, we will discover the functions, uses, and more about the word 'everything.'
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Both vs. Both of

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It's understandable that you may see no difference between these two, but let's read the article and see the similarities and differences between the two.
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Nobody vs. None

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Is there a difference between the words 'none' and 'nobody'? Can they be used interchangeably? Here, we will go through these two words.
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Enough vs. Too

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This is an interesting grammar in the English language. They are easy to understand with little notice.
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Anybody vs. Nobody

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Both 'anybody' and 'nobody' are what we call indefinite pronouns in the English language. But what is their difference? Are they interchangeable?
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Each vs. Either

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Actually, either and each are misused a lot. Let us get to know them and clarify their differences.
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