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anyone else vs anybody else

Both "anyone else" and "anybody else" are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used in the same contexts without any difference in meaning.

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anyone else

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It is used to refer to other people in addition to the person or people already mentioned.

Examples:

  • Does anyone else want to join us for dinner?
  • Is anyone else coming to the party?
  • If anyone else has any questions, feel free to ask.
  • I don't think anyone else knows the answer.
  • Anyone else interested in the job should apply by Friday.
  • Stop her from hurting anyone else.
  • Stop your brother from hurting anyone else.
  • We don't need anyone else.
  • Alone. That means without anyone else.
  • Marx and Dennis Victor didn't share the numbers with anyone else.
  • I couldn't accept anyone else.
  • I don't think there's anyone else, my lady.
  • We're not like anyone else's parents.
  • I thought you should know before you hear it from anyone else.
  • If this was happening to anyone else, I would be extremely jealous.
  • I won't let anyone else touch my Morgan supersport.
  • I can't handle anyone else being fired right now.
  • They won't be targeting anyone else.
  • The Elite didn't take the fight to anyone else.
  • No, he wouldn't see anyone else.
  • I wouldn't have wanted anyone else by my side fighting.
  • I will not let anyone else get hurt because of me.
  • Okay. Y-you-you just can't say anything to anyone else.
  • I don't want anyone else ordering while we're here.
  • Did you see anyone else that seemed suspicious tonight?

Alternatives:

  • anybody else

anybody else

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It is used to refer to other people in addition to the person or people already mentioned.

Examples:

  • Does anybody else want to join us for dinner?
  • Is anybody else coming to the party?
  • If anybody else has any questions, feel free to ask.
  • I don't think anybody else knows the answer.
  • Anybody else interested in the job should apply by Friday.
  • I didn't know they had anybody else.
  • I need to know if anybody else can verify this version of your story.
  • He can't fire anybody else.
  • There's no room for anybody else.
  • And he deserves a second chance, like anybody else.
  • Yours as much as anybody else's.
  • I told you there wasn't anybody else.
  • She won't be fed by anybody else.
  • Neither the American government nor anybody else appreciated the site.
  • There isn't anybody else I could trust.
  • For anybody else, but not for Raylan Givens.
  • - But don't invite anybody else.
  • Well, we never really dated anybody else.
  • I want it videoed, sketched and photographed before anybody else goes in.
  • We did things I never did with anybody else.
  • But if I was anybody else I would be in prison.
  • You dream about killing anybody else?
  • Benny didn't sell you or anybody else out.
  • I don't want to be with anybody else.
  • You ruin me for anybody else.

Alternatives:

  • anyone else

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