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hello everyone and welcome back to love English
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I'm Sabrah, today we're going to be looking at a more simple topic but it's
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still a subject which lots of mistakes are made about it's still going to be
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useful it's also going to be a little bit shorter
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I know normally my lessons are very very very very long sorry about that but
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today the lesson is going to be a little bit shorter short and sweet
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the language I'm saying hello in today is Korean so I'm going to say annyeong
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haseyo and anyun haseyo I hope that is correct tell me
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of course if it isn't right are you ready to learn let's get started everyone
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someone anyone everyone someone anyone so someone everyone and anyone
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so everyone refers to all if I say hello everyone I'm saying hello to all of you
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someone is individual hello someone speaking to someone but when we say
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someone we don't know who anyone is referring to someone out of a group so
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we're not always sure who again but it can be a group or an individual and it's
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where you you address all you address everyone but you're not being particular
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about who someone you're often more particular about who it is I know this
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sounds a little bit confusing but with the examples I'm going to give I think it's
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going to become much clearer so if I say can everyone move to the hall now can
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everyone move to the hall now I mean all of you everybody in this room has to go
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to the hall now if I say can anyone go to the hall now I'm meaning can a person
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or a group of people out of this group go and I don't mind who if I say can
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someone go to the hall now I'm saying is it possible again just like anyone I'm
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saying is it possible someone I'm saying one person so I just want one person go
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to the hall now again I'm not being particular about who in this case but
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I'm emphasizing the individual can someone go to the hall now is asking
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you're seeing the possibility but it's also selecting one person can anyone go
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to the hall now it's more possibility can any one of you go however someone
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compared to anyone is often a bit more specific whereas anyone is more general
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but we'll talk about that difference a little bit more later it is a little bit
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complicated but we're going to look at some more examples now to make it clear
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if I say I didn't meet everyone this means all the people I expected to be
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there I didn't meet them because I was late I didn't meet everyone because I
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arrived late I didn't meet everyone if I say I didn't meet anyone
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the meaning is a little bit similar but it's not quite the same because you're
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not sure necessarily about the group of people so you could say I didn't meet
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anyone interesting at the party out of that group of people not one person of
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them was interesting but if you you can't say I didn't meet everyone
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interesting everyone is always referring to all whereas anyone addresses all that
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is referring to a smaller group or one person I didn't meet anyone yeah if you
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say I didn't meet anyone in this case you mean all as well but usually it's to
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do with selecting the smaller group of people from that so I didn't meet anyone
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interesting I didn't see anyone there that I knew you're looking for a smaller
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group of people out of all if you say I didn't meet someone I didn't meet
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someone you're saying one person it was one person in particular and you're
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saying you didn't meet someone so you could say I didn't need that someone
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special at the party someone is always referring to one but we don't always
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know who someone stole my chocolate I'm looking for someone to help me someone
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and anyone can be interchangeable because anyone can also refer to one out
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of all but anyone can also refer to a group someone only ever refers to one
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person let's look at this in more detail the difference between these two anyone
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is more general someone is more particular I'm looking for someone to
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come and work for me I'm looking for someone particular I'm looking for
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anyone to come and work for me I don't mind who I'm just looking for people or
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one person to come and work for me I'm looking for someone special I'm
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looking for anyone special anybody who is special someone again more particular
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and looking for someone one person who is special so can you see the difference
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here anyone more general someone more specific and refering
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always to one person guys if you're still confused about anyone everyone and
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someone I've left some exercises down in the description box and some
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explanations you can follow them there it is a little bit confusing and I think
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reading more about the different context in which we use it is really going to
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help you let's move on now to each one each one refers to the individual so for
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example each one of you is coming with me to the cinema every individual is
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coming with me to the cinema each one of you is going to jail
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it's appropriate with this top on every individual each one so if I talk about
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Laila and I I can say each one of us has a master's degree yeah
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so it's both of us but I'm emphasizing the individuals involved each one of us
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now if I say each and every one of you each and every one of you is a great
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phrase this is emphasizing the individual and the group so often
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politicians will address a group of their potential voters and they'll say
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each and every one of you is going to see the improvements under my government
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it means every individual within this group every individual and everyone okay
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each and every one of you so you're emphasizing the individual and all
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people together okay I hope that's clear it's a little bit confusing again an
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example would be each and every one of you is going to have the chance to play
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this new sport each and every one of you has won a prize for example I hope
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that's clear guys and this helped you if you would like another lesson on words
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like everybody somebody anybody nobody all of those more confusing words then
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please comment below and let me know as I will make a lesson on that as well
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someone has eaten all my chocolate who could it be? Leila
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does anyone know where I can find her