"anyone" refers to a person and is a noun. Anyone can use a pencil. In the phrase, "any one," "any" is an adjective and "one" may be a noun or adjective. "One" can refer to all nouns. This phrase also requires clarification of the subject, so a noun or a preposition must follow it. Can you get me any one of the pencils? Any one pencil will be fine.
this is one and these are more than one
The first one has a capital i.
one is energy and one is heat
Does ANYONE have a knife I can borrow. ANY ONE of those knives can be used
Anyone means "anybody; any random person or people." No one, on the contrary, means "nobody; no person, no people."
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The homophone for anyone is any one. "Anyone" refers to any person, while "any one" refers to a specific individual out of a group.
Anyone is a compound word, consisting of "any" and "one".
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The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is singular. Break it into its component parts: 'any' and 'one'. 'One' is by definition singular. Example:'Is anyone going to the party tonight?'