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标 题: Glossary of Usage(11)
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Sat May 13 12:48:42 2000), 转信
发信人: nostalgia (寂寞旅程), 信区: EnglishWorld
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Sat May 13 09:14:57 2000)
摘自Little Brown Handbook
anybody, any body; anyone, any one
Anybody and anyone are indefinite pronouns; any body is a noun
modified by an adjective; any one is a pronoun or adjective
modified by any. How can anybody communicate with any body of
government? Can anyone help Amy? She has more work than any one
person can handle.
Remark: note any one can be used as adjective
any more, anymore
Any more is used in negative constructions to mean "no more".
Anymore, an adverb meaning "now", is also used in negative
constructions. He doesn't want any more. She doesn't like here
anymore.
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