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Anyone and someone have the same meaning.Anybody / somebody or any / some person at all. We usually use anyone in a question and someone in a sentence.
Anything's meaning is similar to something, no matter what. The difference between the two is something is used in a sentence and anything is used in a question.
Anywhere and somewhere as a noun meaning any / some place or direction. Again the difference between the two is somewhere is used in a sentence and anywhere is used in a question.
No one means nobody, no person. e.g. There is no one to find here. They have left us behind here.
Nothing means no things, not anything. e.g. There's nothing left to say. Will he listen if I stay?
Nowhere in or at no place, not anywhere. e.g. The missing pen was nowhere to be found.
Myself - used as an intensive of me or I
Yourself - an emphatic appositive of you or ye
Himself - an emphatic appositive of him or he
Itself - an emphatic appositive of it, which, that, this, or a noun
Ourselves - a reflexive form of we
Yourselves - plural form of yourself
Themselves - a reflexive form of they
one,thing,where
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no係咩意思你知架啦..
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至於some 同any
some就係肯定
any就係疑問.
當然,一定有例外既..
例子參考
1.There is nowhere in the world like this place.You can go nowhere in this cold weather.
2.There's someone behind the tree.Isee no one there.
3. She can't find it anywhere.It mush be somewhere in the tent.