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but anyone not answered vs but any one not answered

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase should be "but anyone not answered." The word "anyone" is used as a pronoun to refer to any person, while "any one" is used to refer to any individual thing out of a group.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 762 views

but anyone not answered

This phrase is correct. "Anyone" is used as a pronoun to refer to any person.

This phrase is used to indicate that no one has been answered or responded to.
  • I have not answered before because I'm working, Mom.
  • Dude, you have not answered your phone in days.
  • You have not answered my nephew's letters.
  • Dr Sullivan not answered, please leave message...
  • - She's not answered one of my calls.
  • I want it posed, but not answered.
  • You have therefore not answered my question.
  • Despite being warned on two occasions, the Council has not answered European Parliament questions.
  • Commissioner, you have not answered my question.
  • Economic institutes, national ministries and also the Commission have not answered this question.
  • In the subsequent answer session these questions were not answered.
  • Inquiries were not answered; building sites and unused plots were neglected.
  • Certain questions were not answered, and I repeat them here.
  • Mr President, the Commissioner has not answered all the questions put to him.
  • You have not answered this question.
  • You have not answered our questions today, Commissioner.
  • Unfortunately, some of them have also not answered all the questions about their past.
  • I regret to inform the Minister that he really has not answered my question.
  • You have not answered that question.
  • You have not answered me, don Medina.

but any one not answered

This phrase is incorrect. "Any one" should be written as two separate words when referring to any individual thing out of a group.

  • But no one answered in her room.
  • I called round for her about a year ago, but no-one answered.
  • I did, but no one answered.
  • I had knocked loud twice, but no one answered so...
  • I tried crawling in as far as I could and calling out, but no one answered.
  • I called so many times, but no-one answered.
  • I rang the doorbell, but no one answered... and the door was unlocked, so...
  • I knocked, but no one answered, and the door was open.
  • I knocked on his door but no one answered.
  • Sorry, I knocked, but no one answered, and this guy was talking trash, so I had to let myself in and show him who's boss.
  • We went to every house in the neighborhood, but no one even answered the door.
  • But one that will be answered in kind.
  • I was about to close your case, but one small, easily-answered question arose.
  • (Sighs) Then I'll tell them I was at Ginny's, and we fell asleep, and I called but no one answered, which is perfectly plausible because they sleep with supersonic earplugs, and there's no phone in their room.
  • So far we've got eight possible sites, but any one of them could be his last recording.
  • They might not be pretty but any one of mine is worth 10 of yours!
  • I have not answered before because I'm working, Mom.
  • Dude, you have not answered your phone in days.
  • You have not answered my nephew's letters.
  • Dr Sullivan not answered, please leave message...

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