Do not confuse everyone with every one. Everyone always refers to people. In the phrase every one, 'one' is a pronoun that can refer to any person or thing, depending on the context. It is often followed by the word of. We've saved seeds from every one of our plants... Every one of them phoned me. In these examples, every one is a more emphatic way of saying all.
不要混淆everyone和every one。everyone总是指人。在短语every one中,代词one根据语境可以指任何人或事物,后面常接of:We've saved seeds from every one of our plants(我们保存了每一样植物的种子),Every one of them phoned me(他们每个人都给我打了电话)。在这些例句中,every one是all的一种强调说法。
Usage | everyone and every one |
Everyone and every one are different. Everyone refers to all people or to all the people in some group being discussed, while every one refers to every single person or thing in some group being discussed: Luisa offered everyone a copy of her new book; unfortunately, she had only twelve copies, and every one was gone before I could get one. |
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