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"Nothing" is a pronoun used to refer to the absence of anything.
"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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Negative Pro-forms in English Grammar

Negative Pro-forms

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Negative pro-forms are special function words that we use when we want to refer to the absence of people, things, or places.
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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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"None" vs. "Nothing" in the English Grammar

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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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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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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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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