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COMPOUNDS WITH EVERY, SOME, ANY Traductor

Basic knowledge

Every, some, any, no combine with -thing, -body or -one to form compounds. Therse
compounds are always singular pronouns.

The rules are the same for compounds formed with some and any and some and any in
questions and negative sentences.

With one or body:

Everyone/everybody likes him.

Someone/somebody told me so.

Has anyone/anybody seen Mary?

No one/nobody can answer.

With thing:

He took everything.

There's something I'd like to tell you.

Did you understand anything?

I can do nothing for you.

More about it

Every, some, any and no can combine with where or other words to form adverbials.

With where:

He can be seen everywhere.

I couldn't find my key anywhere.

It's nowhere here.

Its must be somewhere. Have you seen it anywhere?

With how:

It must be done somehow or other.

No one would believe you anyhow.

No other swords can kill the Jabberwocky, nohow.

With way:

Anyway, I'm not going to do it.

You win everyway you look at it!

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