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Is there anyone or are there anyone?
Since both any one and anyone are singular, the correct singular verb is is, and therefore, are anyone of you is wrong. “Is there anyone?” is grammatical.
How do you use anyone in a sentence?
Anyone sentence example
- I don’t think anyone was timing me.
- Sure.
- I’ve never met anyone who could evade a question as well as he can.
- Anyone as bright and curious as you would have to explore that attic.
- Don’t be afraid; I won’t tell anyone , but you know it yourself.
- I had no idea anyone was around.
Is there anyone here meaning?
It could mean anyone in a group or anyone at all. The second is specific to a group being addressed but could refer to one or more than one person.
Is there anybody there meaning?
Is there anybody there?: Can anyone hear me? Is anyone present?
Is there are there sentences?
There is a cat on the tree. There’s some milk in the fridge….There is, there are — how to form.
Type of sentence | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Positive | There is (= There’s) | There are … |
Negative | There is not (= There isn’t / There’s not) | There are not (= There aren’t) |
Question | Is there…? | Are there…? |
Does anyone have sentence?
Anyone is a third-person, singular indefinite pronoun, but does always goes with have. “Has anyone got a pen?” and “Who here has got a pen?” are also correct.
Has anyone of you or have anyone of you?
The fact that you have never heard something is not an indicator of whether it’s correct or not. As “any of you” or “any one of you” refers to a specific component of a group, “has” is certainly correct. As others have pointed out, “have” is also correct.
Is it any one or anyone?
When it means “anybody,” “anyone” is spelled as a single word: “anyone can enter the drawing.” But when it means “any single one,” “any one” is spelled as two words: “any one of the tickets may win.”
Are there anyone here or is there anyone here?
The correct sentence is, “Is there anyone here?” because the subject anyone is singular and must be paired with the singular verb is. Is there anyone here is correct, as anyone refers to a single person the verb from should be singular form.