📚There is a difference between "anyone" and "any one",
📕The indefinite pronoun
anyone (one word) refers
👉to any person at all but not to particular individuals.
🎈Examples:
1.
Anyone can go - you don't have to be invited.
2. She never considers
anyone but herself - she's totally selfish!
3. He used to lock himself in his bedroom for hours on end and refuse to talk to
anyone.
4. Has
anyone seen my keys lying about?
Any one (two words) is an adjective phrase that refers to
👉 any single member of a group (of either people or things).
📗Any one is commonly followed by the preposition
of.
🎈Example:
Any one of you could dress well with all that money.
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