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6 - Everyone, anyone, no one, and someone (also everybody, etc.) always take a singular verb, but they are often followed by a plural pronoun, except in very formal speech and writing: There are 16 students and every one of them passed.· Has everyone finished their drinks/his or her drink? · Anyone can do it if they try /if he or she tries. · Someone's left the door open, haven't they? * Compare every one and everyone. - Everyone (or everybody) can only be used of people and is never followed by “of”: - Every one means each person or thing, and is often followed by “of”. · Everyone in the class passed the exam. |
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