Articles related to "non-assertive pro-forms"

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non-assertive pro-forms

Non-assertive Pro-forms refer to a group of words or phrases that refer to specific things or persons, but it is not important to say exactly who or what.
"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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How to Use "Anyone" in the English Grammar

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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"Anybody" vs. "Any Body" in the English Grammar

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" in English Grammar

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Anytime vs. Any Time

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As you can see, 'anytime' and 'any time' are quite similar, but it's better if you learn the little details. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
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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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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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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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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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Anymore vs. Any More

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As you can see, 'anymore' and 'any more' look somehow the same, but if you want to make progress in English, you'd better learn about their little differences.
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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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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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