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what the deference between anyone here or anyone's here ?
please tell me
Mar 16, 2021 11:35 PM
Answers · 7
Anyone is a contraction that means anyone is.
“Anyone’s welcome in the store”= anyone is welcome in the store
Anyone is a singular noun for any one, non specific person
“Anyone can come into the store”
March 17, 2021
Anyone its like someone, and anyone here it's like a perdón in that place here, ar the moment
March 17, 2021
Anyone is a pronoun, for example:
Does anyone want some juice? Bring anyone you like to my house.
Anyone's is:
1) A singular possessive pronoun: That could be anyone's sandwich OR
2) A contraction (meaning 'anyone is'): Anyone's free to ride the subway.
March 17, 2021
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