Every one had seen that movie, Correct the sentence
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"Everyone had seen that movie." is the correct sentence.
[Or,
We can write- Every one of them had seen that movie.]
Explanation:
- The single word "Everyone" acts as a pronoun that indicates every person. But the two words "Every one" refer to indicate each person or thing in a group.
Let us focus on Everyone vs. Every One
- While the pronoun "everyone" may be replaced by everybody. It is utilized to allude to all the individuals in a gathering, composed as two words, "each one" underlines every person who makes up a gathering, and it implies every individual.
- Every one (two words) ought to be utilized while alluding to every individual from a gathering. Every one is the adaptation you need when it's trailed by an "of" expression.
Note the following examples:
1. My uncle would like to thank "everyone" who offered assistance during his illness.
2. My uncle would like to thank "every one of you" who offered assistance during his illness.
- The phrase "every one" is singular because it identifies a single person, place, or thing within a group concerning an action or how the single noun is described.
Therefore the corrected sentence is- Everyone had seen that movie.
(Or, we can write,
Every one of them had seen that movie. (Using of phrase)
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