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  1. Today I'm going to explain the difference between everyone and anyone. I'm talking to all the people in a group or all the people watching this video. Anyone, however, relates to any one...

  2. Everyone/Everybody: The indefinite pronouns “everyone” and “everybody” refer to all the people or all the people you are talking about. “Everyone” and “everybody” have exactly the same …

  3. Indefinite pronouns, such as “anyone,” “someone,” and “everyone,” are used to refer to a person or object, or a group of people or objects, without explaining who or what they are.

  4. All rights reserved This printable ESL worksheet can be used by teachers without any fee in the classroom; however, you must keep all copyright information and references to …

  5. Every verb must agree with its subject in person and number. Therefore, a singular subject requires a singular subject requires a singular form of the verb. The following indefinite …

  6. Audio English for Everyone features extensive supporting audio materials. You are encouraged to use them as much as you can, to improve your understanding of spoken English, and to make …

  7. Indefinite pronouns are used to talk about people, places or things without saying exactly who, where, or what they are. They are followed by singular verbs. ‘any-’ is more often used in …