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"Nothing" is a pronoun used to refer to the absence of anything.
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Anything vs. Nothing
'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
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
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
'None' refers to 'not any' and 'nothing' refers to 'not anything'. let us get to know them.
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Nothing
'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
'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
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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