- We use one of
after each, every, any,
another.
EXAMPLE: Each one of these apples is
rotten.
EXAMPLE: Every one of the rooms was
infested with cockroaches.
- Every one
[two words] is an expression of quantity. It can be
used about any person or thing and is always used with an of.
EXAMPLE: Every one of the residents in
this neighbourhood owns their own home.
- Everyone
[one word] is an indefinite pronoun. It is only used
about people and can never be followed by of.
EXAMPLE: Everyone, except me, has taken
their bath.
- Any is
a determiner. Any one [two words] is
used to refer to each one or all students of the class.
EXAMPLE: Any one who sleeps in class
will be sent home.
- Anyone [one
word] used is a pronoun, and it refers to any person in
the world.
EXAMPLE: Anyone who still believes the
world is flat should think again.
- Another
is a determiner. Another one refers to
an additional person.
EXAMPLE: Look! Another ostrich burying
its head in the sand. / You can have another one joined your
group.
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