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2 Apr 2016
Question about English (US)
What's diff between "everything" and "anything"?
What's diff between "everything" and "anything"?
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2 Apr 2016
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- English (US)
everything is all of the things.
There are three things. You want everything there. You want three things
anything is only one of all things
There are three things. You want anything. You want one of the three things.

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