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"everyone" separated or not

 
 
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Reply Wed 31 Jan, 2007 05:39 am
should i use "everyone of us" or "every one of us"? or both? and what are the differences?

thank you lah. Cool
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Reply Wed 31 Jan, 2007 05:47 am
every one of us = every single one of.. us indicates a more singular aspect each individual thinks the same, it describes that there are individuals within the group.

everyone = all of us as a group,........ has a plurality to it. A group aspect

hmmmm the meanings are different but difficult to describe.

My wife says the difference between the two statements is......a space.
I think shes trying to be funny, ha ha.
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Reply Thu 1 Feb, 2007 07:09 am
Thank you ;-)
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