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  1. Anyone, however, relates to any one individual person in a group, and we often use it to ask questions. For example: Is anyone listening? Or: Can anyone answer today's question? Here …

  2. Audio English for Everyone features extensive supporting audio materials. You are encouraged to use them as much as you can, to improve your understanding of spoken English, and to make …

  3. Everyone/Everybody: The indefinite pronouns “everyone” and “everybody” refer to all the people or all the people you are talking about. “Everyone” and “everybody” have exactly the same …

  4. Indefinite pronouns, such as “anyone,” “someone,” and “everyone,” are used to refer to a person or object, or a group of people or objects, without explaining who or what they are.

  5. Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited. A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-1-4654-5154-5. DK books are available at special …

  6. English for Everyone: English Phrasal Verbs offers extensive supporting audio resources. Every phrasal verb and sentence in the teaching spreads is recorded, and you are encouraged to …

  7. English for Everyone introduces new grammar to your students in easy-to-understand stages, and provides a simple explanation and a breakdown of how to form each structure.