The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is one word.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' takes the place of an unknown or unnamed person, one person.
Example: Anyone for tennis?
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Surely, you can be anyone you want just don't becomea villin.
plants can only grow in fertile soil.
It depends on the context of where the word is being put. Typically when one uses "anyone" they are talking about people. where as "any one" more frequently is used when talking about objects.
Anyone can write a poem when you put your mind to it.... Think of a word... For example: dolphin and carry on from there. You try.....
I'm going to preempt these tickets before anyone else can, Stupid!
it is one because it is put together
It is one word.
Just put, 'Has anybody been able to answer you?' You out the word has first, then take the second 'to' out.
This is the same as pirating: so the word you are looking for is...... no.
The letter "I" makes the word "I" and can be put before "attend" to make the sentence "I attend".
The teacher asked the class, "can anyone put a homophone in a sentence for me".