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Is there any difference between 'Anything' and 'Everything' ?

If any, explain with an example.

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Answered by AliyaFarhat
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Answer:

Anything is a pronoun that can refer to any object, event or matter. You'll use it when you're unable to be specific or have no intention of being so. ... Everything is a pronoun that means to encompass all. Example: Jim was so hungry, he ate everything on his plate.

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
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Answer:

hyyy

Explanation:

Anything is a pronoun that can be referred to any object , event or matter you shall use when you are unable to be specific or have no intention of being so ..............everythiing is a pronounce that means to encompasss all.

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