Words written together or apart - English Grammar Lessons ( 7)
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Words written together or apart - English Grammar Lessons ( 7)
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English writing lesson - Words written together or apart.: In this lesson Ceema explains the usage of words written together and apart.The same words, written as one word or split into two words, will differ in meaning. So you need to know which word you really want. Any more: something additional or further Example: I don't want any more cake. Anymore: any longer, nowadays Example: Harry doesn't travel anymore. Anyone: anybody Example: Anyone can learn to cook but few can learn to cook well. Any one: any single member of a group of people or things Example: Can any one of you tell me the answer to my question? Everyone: everybody Example: Everyone on the list has contributed to the ASPCA. Every one: each one Example: I wish I could buy every one of those puppies. Everybody: everyone Example: Everybody is working harder today than ten years ago. Every body: each body Example: Every body requires protein, vitamins, and minerals. http://learnex.in/words-written-toget...