2024-05-23
17 分钟This is an all ears English podcast.
Episode 2205, when to use someone versus anyone in English.
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You hear native speakers using someone, anyone, and something and anything all of the time.
But do you know when to choose between each word?
Find out one key point to keep in mind when you make your choice in today's episode.
Hey, Lindsey, how are you?
Excellent, Michelle.
I'm feeling great today.
How are you?
How's everything?
Everything is good.
Everything is good.
Did you call anyone on the phone this morning?
Oh, no.
Too early to get on the phone?